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... speach to fall , And pitty much his plight , that liv'd like out- cast thrall . XLIV But to his speach he aunswered no whit , But stood still mute , as if he had beene dum , Ne signe of sence did shew , ne common wit , As one with ...
... speach to fall , And pitty much his plight , that liv'd like out- cast thrall . XLIV But to his speach he aunswered no whit , But stood still mute , as if he had beene dum , Ne signe of sence did shew , ne common wit , As one with ...
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... speach another way , Gan highly to commend the happie life Which Shepheards lead , without debate bitter strife . XIX or ' How much ( sayd he ) ' more happie is the state In which ye , father , here doe dwell at ease , Leading a life so ...
... speach another way , Gan highly to commend the happie life Which Shepheards lead , without debate bitter strife . XIX or ' How much ( sayd he ) ' more happie is the state In which ye , father , here doe dwell at ease , Leading a life so ...
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... speach ? is there any part of it still used . amongest any nation ? Iren . The Gaulish speach is the very Brittish , the which was very generally used heere in all Brittayne before the coming in of the Saxons ; and yet is retayned of ...
... speach ? is there any part of it still used . amongest any nation ? Iren . The Gaulish speach is the very Brittish , the which was very generally used heere in all Brittayne before the coming in of the Saxons ; and yet is retayned of ...
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AUGUST 1869 | xxxix |
THE FIRST BOOK OF THE FAERIE | 11 |
THE THIRDE BOOKE OF THE FAERIE | 155 |
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