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Page 194
... ΙΟ ΙΟ ΙΟ Their worthiness doth pierce the sky . The fickle are blamėd , Their lightilove shamėd , Their foolishness doth make them die . As well Can Cressid bear witness , Forge of her own distress , Whom leprosy painted And penury ...
... ΙΟ ΙΟ ΙΟ Their worthiness doth pierce the sky . The fickle are blamėd , Their lightilove shamėd , Their foolishness doth make them die . As well Can Cressid bear witness , Forge of her own distress , Whom leprosy painted And penury ...
Page 226
... in the curled locks were tied Of proud Adonis not of gentle kind ; If Tellus for a shepherd's favor died , The favor cruel love to her assigned ; ΙΟ ΙΟ ΙΟ If heaven's winged herald , Hermes , had His heart 226 ELIZABETHAN POETRY.
... in the curled locks were tied Of proud Adonis not of gentle kind ; If Tellus for a shepherd's favor died , The favor cruel love to her assigned ; ΙΟ ΙΟ ΙΟ If heaven's winged herald , Hermes , had His heart 226 ELIZABETHAN POETRY.
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... ΙΟ press , ΙΟ Which should conjure up a line . Yet , though now of muse bereft , I have still the manners left For to thank you , noble sir , For those gifts you do confer Upon him , who only can Be in prose a grateful man . Clipsby ...
... ΙΟ press , ΙΟ Which should conjure up a line . Yet , though now of muse bereft , I have still the manners left For to thank you , noble sir , For those gifts you do confer Upon him , who only can Be in prose a grateful man . Clipsby ...
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