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Haruest Queene ) The manner of country folke in haruest tyme . Pousse . ) Pease . It fell vpon ) Perigot maketh hys song in prayse of his loue , to whom Willy answereth euery vnder verse . By Perigot who is meant , I can not vprightly ...
Haruest Queene ) The manner of country folke in haruest tyme . Pousse . ) Pease . It fell vpon ) Perigot maketh hys song in prayse of his loue , to whom Willy answereth euery vnder verse . By Perigot who is meant , I can not vprightly ...
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For considering she beareth two persons , the one of a most royall Queene or Empresse , the other of a most vertuous and beau- tifull Lady , this latter part in some places I doe expresse in Belphoebe , fashioning her name ac- cording ...
For considering she beareth two persons , the one of a most royall Queene or Empresse , the other of a most vertuous and beau- tifull Lady , this latter part in some places I doe expresse in Belphoebe , fashioning her name ac- cording ...
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... She Queene of Faeries hight . 15 When I awoke , and found her place de- uoyd , And nought but pressed gras , where she had lyen , I sorrowed all so much , as earst I ioyd , And washed all her place with watry eyen .
... She Queene of Faeries hight . 15 When I awoke , and found her place de- uoyd , And nought but pressed gras , where she had lyen , I sorrowed all so much , as earst I ioyd , And washed all her place with watry eyen .
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