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... head Caput apri differo , Reddens laudes domino . The boar's head in hand bring I , With garlands gay and rosemary ; I pray you all sing merrily , Qui estis in convivio . Auxilium meum a domino . Though poets feign that fortune , by her ...
... head Caput apri differo , Reddens laudes domino . The boar's head in hand bring I , With garlands gay and rosemary ; I pray you all sing merrily , Qui estis in convivio . Auxilium meum a domino . Though poets feign that fortune , by her ...
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... head unmoved ; His hasting to those fates the very knights Be loath to see , and rage rebated when They his bare neck beheld , and his hoar hairs ; Scant could they hold the tears that forth gan burst , And almost fell from bloody hands ...
... head unmoved ; His hasting to those fates the very knights Be loath to see , and rage rebated when They his bare neck beheld , and his hoar hairs ; Scant could they hold the tears that forth gan burst , And almost fell from bloody hands ...
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... head Down as upon a bed . 60 This was that memorable hour Which first assured the forcëd power . So when they did design The Capitol's first line , A bleeding head , where they be- gun , Did fright the architects to run ; 70 And yet in ...
... head Down as upon a bed . 60 This was that memorable hour Which first assured the forcëd power . So when they did design The Capitol's first line , A bleeding head , where they be- gun , Did fright the architects to run ; 70 And yet in ...
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