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... wont to worke delight Through the divine infusion of their skill , And all that els seemd faire and fresh in sight ... wont to be the worlds chiefe ornament , And learned Impes that wont to shoote up still , And grow to height of ...
... wont to worke delight Through the divine infusion of their skill , And all that els seemd faire and fresh in sight ... wont to be the worlds chiefe ornament , And learned Impes that wont to shoote up still , And grow to height of ...
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... wont with Comick sock to beautefie The painted Theaters , and fill with pleasure The listners eyes and eares with melodie ; In which I late was wont to raine as Queene , And maske in mirth with Graces well beseene ? O ! all is gone ...
... wont with Comick sock to beautefie The painted Theaters , and fill with pleasure The listners eyes and eares with melodie ; In which I late was wont to raine as Queene , And maske in mirth with Graces well beseene ? O ! all is gone ...
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... wont in sweet accord All places with our pleasant notes to fill , Whilest favourable times did us afford Free libertie to chaunt our charmes at will , All comfortlesse upon the bared bow , Like wofull Culvers , doo sit wayling now , For ...
... wont in sweet accord All places with our pleasant notes to fill , Whilest favourable times did us afford Free libertie to chaunt our charmes at will , All comfortlesse upon the bared bow , Like wofull Culvers , doo sit wayling now , For ...
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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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