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This sister to our King , and then the French king's goodly queen , Was welcomėd with triumphs such as erst in France unseen . Jousts , barriers , tilts , and tourneys were proclaimed eachwhere for all ; Wherefore to Paris at the time ...
This sister to our King , and then the French king's goodly queen , Was welcomėd with triumphs such as erst in France unseen . Jousts , barriers , tilts , and tourneys were proclaimed eachwhere for all ; Wherefore to Paris at the time ...
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And Mab , his merry queen , by night Bestrides young folks that lie upright , ( In elder times the Mare that hight ) Which plagues them out of measure . Some silly doting brainless calf That understands things by the half , Say that the ...
And Mab , his merry queen , by night Bestrides young folks that lie upright , ( In elder times the Mare that hight ) Which plagues them out of measure . Some silly doting brainless calf That understands things by the half , Say that the ...
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On his first trip abroad he traveled in Germany , Hungary , Italy , and the Netherlands , returning to England in time to be present at the famous reception of Queen Elizabeth by the Earl of Leicester ( Sidney's maternal uncle ) at ...
On his first trip abroad he traveled in Germany , Hungary , Italy , and the Netherlands , returning to England in time to be present at the famous reception of Queen Elizabeth by the Earl of Leicester ( Sidney's maternal uncle ) at ...
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