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... brought , Was woxen strong , and left her fruitfull nest : To her fayre Una brought this unacquainted guest . 30 She was a woman in her freshest age , Of wondrous beauty , and of bounty rare , * 2d Ed . " His body in salt water smarting ...
... brought , Was woxen strong , and left her fruitfull nest : To her fayre Una brought this unacquainted guest . 30 She was a woman in her freshest age , Of wondrous beauty , and of bounty rare , * 2d Ed . " His body in salt water smarting ...
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... brought ; And all the rest , that noyous was and nought , By secret wayes , that none might it espy , Was close convaid , and to the backgate brought , That cleped was Port Esquiline , whereby It was avoided quite , and throwne out ...
... brought ; And all the rest , that noyous was and nought , By secret wayes , that none might it espy , Was close convaid , and to the backgate brought , That cleped was Port Esquiline , whereby It was avoided quite , and throwne out ...
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... brought 66 ( 2d ed . ) , O. till him Chylde Thopas to confusion brought . 821 , st . 5 , v . 1 , advice ( 2d ed . ) , O. device . 66 323 , st . 9 , v . 9 , whom ( ed . 1609 ) , O. who . 66 826 , st . 17 , v . 3 , brought through , O ...
... brought 66 ( 2d ed . ) , O. till him Chylde Thopas to confusion brought . 821 , st . 5 , v . 1 , advice ( 2d ed . ) , O. device . 66 323 , st . 9 , v . 9 , whom ( ed . 1609 ) , O. who . 66 826 , st . 17 , v . 3 , brought through , O ...
Contents
VOL | vii |
A Letter of the Authors | 5 |
Verses addressed to the Author | 11 |
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