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19 And in his fall his shield , that couered was , Did loose his vele 272 by chaunce , and open flew : The light whereof , that heauens light did pas , Such blazing brightnesse through the aier threw , That eye mote not the same endure ...
19 And in his fall his shield , that couered was , Did loose his vele 272 by chaunce , and open flew : The light whereof , that heauens light did pas , Such blazing brightnesse through the aier threw , That eye mote not the same endure ...
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Here flowing fall , And chide , and call , As if his liquid , loose retínue staid Lingring , and were of this steep place afraid , The common pass Where , clear as glass , All must descend Not to an end , 10 But quickned by this deep ...
Here flowing fall , And chide , and call , As if his liquid , loose retínue staid Lingring , and were of this steep place afraid , The common pass Where , clear as glass , All must descend Not to an end , 10 But quickned by this deep ...
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Adam more and more perceiving his fall'n con- dition , heavily bewailes , rejects the condolement of Eve ; she persists and at length appeases him : then to evade the curse likely to fall on thir ofspring , proposes to Adam violent ...
Adam more and more perceiving his fall'n con- dition , heavily bewailes , rejects the condolement of Eve ; she persists and at length appeases him : then to evade the curse likely to fall on thir ofspring , proposes to Adam violent ...
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The Franklins Tale | 16 |
The wordes of the Host to the Phisicien | 28 |
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