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... heard a voyce , that called lowd and cleare , " Come hether , come hether , O ! come hastily ! " That all the fields resounded with tne ruefull cry . IV . The Palmer lent his eare unto the noyce , To weet who called so impórtunely ...
... heard a voyce , that called lowd and cleare , " Come hether , come hether , O ! come hastily ! " That all the fields resounded with tne ruefull cry . IV . The Palmer lent his eare unto the noyce , To weet who called so impórtunely ...
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... heard , and saw the tokens trew , His hart with great affection was embayd , And to the Prince , with bowing reverence dew , As to the patrone of his life , thus sayd ; " My Lord , my Liege , by whose most gratious ayd I live this day ...
... heard , and saw the tokens trew , His hart with great affection was embayd , And to the Prince , with bowing reverence dew , As to the patrone of his life , thus sayd ; " My Lord , my Liege , by whose most gratious ayd I live this day ...
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... heard , they hether sent Constantius , a man of mickle might , With whome King Coyll made an agreement , And to him gave for wife his daughter bright , Fayre Helena , the fairest living wight , Who in all godly thewes and goodly praise ...
... heard , they hether sent Constantius , a man of mickle might , With whome King Coyll made an agreement , And to him gave for wife his daughter bright , Fayre Helena , the fairest living wight , Who in all godly thewes and goodly praise ...
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... heard , in haste he yode The cause to weet , and fault to remedy : Upon a tygre swift and fierce he rode , That as the winde ran underneath his lode , Whiles his long legs nigh raught unto the ground : Full large he was of limbe , and ...
... heard , in haste he yode The cause to weet , and fault to remedy : Upon a tygre swift and fierce he rode , That as the winde ran underneath his lode , Whiles his long legs nigh raught unto the ground : Full large he was of limbe , and ...
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... heard , That all their sences filled with affright ; And streight they saw the raging surges reard Up to the skyes , that them of drowning made affeard . III . Said then the Boteman , " Palmer , C. XII . ] 85 THE FAERIE QUEENE . Canto XII.
... heard , That all their sences filled with affright ; And streight they saw the raging surges reard Up to the skyes , that them of drowning made affeard . III . Said then the Boteman , " Palmer , C. XII . ] 85 THE FAERIE QUEENE . Canto XII.
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