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... warre ; He maketh warre , he maketh peace againe , And yett his peace is but continual jarre : O miserable men that to him subiect arre ! XXVII Whilst thus they mingled were in furious armes , The faire Medina , with her tresses torne ...
... warre ; He maketh warre , he maketh peace againe , And yett his peace is but continual jarre : O miserable men that to him subiect arre ! XXVII Whilst thus they mingled were in furious armes , The faire Medina , with her tresses torne ...
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... warre he well did know : Then to him said ; ' Live , and alleagaunce owe To him that gives thee life and liberty ; And henceforth by this daies ensample trow , That hasty wroth , and heedlesse hazardry , Doe breede repentaunce late ...
... warre he well did know : Then to him said ; ' Live , and alleagaunce owe To him that gives thee life and liberty ; And henceforth by this daies ensample trow , That hasty wroth , and heedlesse hazardry , Doe breede repentaunce late ...
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... warre and lawe of nations , it was strongely denyed him , and tolde him by the Lord Deputye himselfe , that they could not justlye pleade either custome of warre , or lawe of nations , for that they were not any lawfull enemyes ; and yf ...
... warre and lawe of nations , it was strongely denyed him , and tolde him by the Lord Deputye himselfe , that they could not justlye pleade either custome of warre , or lawe of nations , for that they were not any lawfull enemyes ; and yf ...
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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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