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... Thy windows had done me no spite , The flame of wrath shall on thee But proud people that dread no fall , fall , With famine and pest lamentably Clothėd with falsehood and un- Stricken shall be thy lechers all ; 61 right , Thy proud ...
... Thy windows had done me no spite , The flame of wrath shall on thee But proud people that dread no fall , fall , With famine and pest lamentably Clothėd with falsehood and un- Stricken shall be thy lechers all ; 61 right , Thy proud ...
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And that the more , sith destiny was so stern As , force perforce , there might no force avail , But she must fall , and by her fall we learn That cities , towers , wealth , world , and all shall quail ; No manhood , might , nor nothing ...
And that the more , sith destiny was so stern As , force perforce , there might no force avail , But she must fall , and by her fall we learn That cities , towers , wealth , world , and all shall quail ; No manhood , might , nor nothing ...
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Then did she sing as one that thought no man could her reprove , The falling out of faithful friends is the renewing ... Since filesh might not endure , but rest must wrath succeed , And force the fight to fall to play in pasture where ...
Then did she sing as one that thought no man could her reprove , The falling out of faithful friends is the renewing ... Since filesh might not endure , but rest must wrath succeed , And force the fight to fall to play in pasture where ...
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JOHN DAVIES OF HEREFORD 534 | 534 |
THOMAS HEYWOOD | 541 |
SIR JOHN BEAUMONT | 547 |
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