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... neuer vew , And in a foule blacke pitchie mantle clad , She findes forth comming from her darkesome mew , Where she all day did hide her hated hew . Before the dore her yron charet stood , Alreadie harnessed for iourney new ; And ...
... neuer vew , And in a foule blacke pitchie mantle clad , She findes forth comming from her darkesome mew , Where she all day did hide her hated hew . Before the dore her yron charet stood , Alreadie harnessed for iourney new ; And ...
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... neuer once did speake , nor heare , Nor euer thought thing so vnworthily : Yet did he nought for all that him forbeare , But strained him so streightly , that he chokt him neare . 34 At last when as he found his force to shrincke , And ...
... neuer once did speake , nor heare , Nor euer thought thing so vnworthily : Yet did he nought for all that him forbeare , But strained him so streightly , that he chokt him neare . 34 At last when as he found his force to shrincke , And ...
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... neuer eie , did see that face , Was neuer eare , did heare that tong , Was neuer minde , did minde his grace , That euer thought the trauell long , But eies , and eares , and eu'ry thought , Were with his sweete perfections caught . O ...
... neuer eie , did see that face , Was neuer eare , did heare that tong , Was neuer minde , did minde his grace , That euer thought the trauell long , But eies , and eares , and eu'ry thought , Were with his sweete perfections caught . O ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 3 |
THE Legend of Britomartis OR OF CHASTITIE | 140 |
THE SECOND PART OF THE FAERIE QVEENE | 211 |
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