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... thereof him wondrous sore diseasd , Ne might his rancling paine with patience be appeasd . XXXIX But yet , more mindfull of his honour deare Then of the grievous smart which him did wring , From loathed soile he can him lightly reare ...
... thereof him wondrous sore diseasd , Ne might his rancling paine with patience be appeasd . XXXIX But yet , more mindfull of his honour deare Then of the grievous smart which him did wring , From loathed soile he can him lightly reare ...
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... thereof quaffing glad , Pourd out his life and last Philosophy To the fayre Critias , his dearest Belamy ! LIII The Gardin of Proserpina this hight ; And in the midst thereof a silver seat , With a thick Arber goodly over - dight , In ...
... thereof quaffing glad , Pourd out his life and last Philosophy To the fayre Critias , his dearest Belamy ! LIII The Gardin of Proserpina this hight ; And in the midst thereof a silver seat , With a thick Arber goodly over - dight , In ...
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... thereof a piller placed ; On which this shield , of many sought in vaine , The shield of Love , whose guerdon me hath graced , Was hangd on high with golden ribbands laced ; And in the marble stone was written this , With golden letters ...
... thereof a piller placed ; On which this shield , of many sought in vaine , The shield of Love , whose guerdon me hath graced , Was hangd on high with golden ribbands laced ; And in the marble stone was written this , With golden letters ...
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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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