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... wound imprest : And sure , had it not happily found rest Upon the brim of his brode - plated shield , It would have ... wounds , wards , weapons , all they did despise , Ne either car'd to ward , or perill shonne , Desirous both to have ...
... wound imprest : And sure , had it not happily found rest Upon the brim of his brode - plated shield , It would have ... wounds , wards , weapons , all they did despise , Ne either car'd to ward , or perill shonne , Desirous both to have ...
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... wound : X For though she were right glad so rid to bee From that vile lozell which her late offended ; Yet now no lesse encombrance she did see , And perill , by this salvage man pretended , Gainst whom she saw no meanes to be de ...
... wound : X For though she were right glad so rid to bee From that vile lozell which her late offended ; Yet now no lesse encombrance she did see , And perill , by this salvage man pretended , Gainst whom she saw no meanes to be de ...
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... wound , which warlike hand of enemy Inflicts with dint of sword , so sore doth | light As doth the poysnous sting , which infamy Infixeth in the name of noble wight : For by no art , nor any leaches might , It ever can recured be againe ...
... wound , which warlike hand of enemy Inflicts with dint of sword , so sore doth | light As doth the poysnous sting , which infamy Infixeth in the name of noble wight : For by no art , nor any leaches might , It ever can recured be againe ...
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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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