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... arms a - cross and eyes to heaven bended , Vaporing out sighs that to the skies ascended- Sighs , the poor ease calamity affords , Which serve for speech when sorrow wanteth words . O heavens , quoth he , why do mine eyes behold The ...
... arms a - cross and eyes to heaven bended , Vaporing out sighs that to the skies ascended- Sighs , the poor ease calamity affords , Which serve for speech when sorrow wanteth words . O heavens , quoth he , why do mine eyes behold The ...
Page 299
... Arms were from shoulders sent , Scalps to the teeth were rent , Down the French peasants went ; Our men were hardy . This while our noble King , His broad sword brandishing , Down the French host did ding , As to o'erwhelm it ; And many ...
... Arms were from shoulders sent , Scalps to the teeth were rent , Down the French peasants went ; Our men were hardy . This while our noble King , His broad sword brandishing , Down the French host did ding , As to o'erwhelm it ; And many ...
Page 346
... arm in arm , two dancers are entwined , And whirl themselves with strict embracements bound , And still their feet an ... arms they so imply , As each doth seem the other to enfold . What if lewd wits another tale have told , Of jealous ...
... arm in arm , two dancers are entwined , And whirl themselves with strict embracements bound , And still their feet an ... arms they so imply , As each doth seem the other to enfold . What if lewd wits another tale have told , Of jealous ...
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