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... sore , emboyled , grieved , brent , With heat , toyle , wounds , armes , smart , and inward fire , That never man such mischiefes did torment : Death better were ; death did he oft desire , But death will never come when needes require ...
... sore , emboyled , grieved , brent , With heat , toyle , wounds , armes , smart , and inward fire , That never man such mischiefes did torment : Death better were ; death did he oft desire , But death will never come when needes require ...
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... sore to be dradd . Yet will I not forsake my forward way , Till triall doe more certeine truth bewray . ' Faire Sir , ' ( quoth he ) ' well may it you succeed ! Ne long shall Satyrane behind you stay , But to the rest , which in this ...
... sore to be dradd . Yet will I not forsake my forward way , Till triall doe more certeine truth bewray . ' Faire Sir , ' ( quoth he ) ' well may it you succeed ! Ne long shall Satyrane behind you stay , But to the rest , which in this ...
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... sore offended That his departure thence should be so short , And leave his love in that sea - walled fort . Yet durst he not his mother disobay , But her attending in full seemly sort , Did march amongst the many all the way , And all ...
... sore offended That his departure thence should be so short , And leave his love in that sea - walled fort . Yet durst he not his mother disobay , But her attending in full seemly sort , Did march amongst the many all the way , And all ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
Dayly when do I seeke and sew for peace | 106 |
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