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... sunne , that measures heaven all day long , " At night doth baite his steedes the ocean waves emong . XXXIII . " Then with the sunne take , Sir Ganto I. THE FAERY QUEENE . 131.
... sunne , that measures heaven all day long , " At night doth baite his steedes the ocean waves emong . XXXIII . " Then with the sunne take , Sir Ganto I. THE FAERY QUEENE . 131.
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Edmund Spenser. XXXIII . " Then with the sunne take , Sir , your timely rest , " And with new day new worke at once begin : " Untroubled night , they say , gives counsell best . " " Right well , Sir Knight , ye have advised bin , ' Quoth ...
Edmund Spenser. XXXIII . " Then with the sunne take , Sir , your timely rest , " And with new day new worke at once begin : " Untroubled night , they say , gives counsell best . " " Right well , Sir Knight , ye have advised bin , ' Quoth ...
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... sunne does dry my secret vaines ; " For though a tree I seeme , yet cold and heat me XXXIV . [ paines . " " Say on , Fradubio , then , or man or tree , " Quoth then the knight ; " by whose mischievous arts › " Art thou mishaped thus ...
... sunne does dry my secret vaines ; " For though a tree I seeme , yet cold and heat me XXXIV . [ paines . " " Say on , Fradubio , then , or man or tree , " Quoth then the knight ; " by whose mischievous arts › " Art thou mishaped thus ...
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... grave : " Me silly maid away with him he bare , " And ever since hath kept in darksome cave , " For that I would not yield that to Sansfoy I gave . XLVIII . [ clowd , " But since faire sunne 2186 Book I. THE FAERY QUEENE . 3.
... grave : " Me silly maid away with him he bare , " And ever since hath kept in darksome cave , " For that I would not yield that to Sansfoy I gave . XLVIII . [ clowd , " But since faire sunne 2186 Book I. THE FAERY QUEENE . 3.
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Edmund Spenser. XLVIII . [ clowd , " But since faire sunne hath sperst that lowring " And to my loathed life now shews some light , " Under your beames I will me safely shrowd " From dreaded storme of his disdainfull spight : " To you th ...
Edmund Spenser. XLVIII . [ clowd , " But since faire sunne hath sperst that lowring " And to my loathed life now shews some light , " Under your beames I will me safely shrowd " From dreaded storme of his disdainfull spight : " To you th ...
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