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53 Loue of your selfe , she said , and deare con- straint Lets me not sleepe , but wast the wearie night .470 In secret anguish and vnpittied plaint , Whiles you in carelesse sleepe are drowned quight . Her doubtfull words made that re- ...
53 Loue of your selfe , she said , and deare con- straint Lets me not sleepe , but wast the wearie night .470 In secret anguish and vnpittied plaint , Whiles you in carelesse sleepe are drowned quight . Her doubtfull words made that re- ...
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318 16 Then Una thus ; But she your sister deare ; The deare Charissa where is she be- come ? Or wants she health , or busie is else- where ? Ah no , said they , but forth she may not come : For she of late is lightned of her wombe ...
318 16 Then Una thus ; But she your sister deare ; The deare Charissa where is she be- come ? Or wants she health , or busie is else- where ? Ah no , said they , but forth she may not come : For she of late is lightned of her wombe ...
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Canto XI The knight with that old Dragon fights two dayes incessantly : The third him ouerthrowes , and gayns most glorious victory . I HIGH time now gan it wex for Una faire , To thinke of those her captiue Parents deare , And their ...
Canto XI The knight with that old Dragon fights two dayes incessantly : The third him ouerthrowes , and gayns most glorious victory . I HIGH time now gan it wex for Una faire , To thinke of those her captiue Parents deare , And their ...
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