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Page 227
... head [ Had ] a rich fret of gold , which , without dread , 6 : 7 Was full of stately richë stonës set ; And ev'ry lady had a chapëlet Upon her head of branches fresh and green , 8 So well y - wrought , and so marvéllously , That it was ...
... head [ Had ] a rich fret of gold , which , without dread , 6 : 7 Was full of stately richë stonës set ; And ev'ry lady had a chapëlet Upon her head of branches fresh and green , 8 So well y - wrought , and so marvéllously , That it was ...
Page 314
... head , Await whereto their service he applies , To aid his friends , or fray 5 his enemies : Of those he chose out two , the falsest two , And fittest for to forge true - seeming lies ; The one of them he gave a message to , The other ...
... head , Await whereto their service he applies , To aid his friends , or fray 5 his enemies : Of those he chose out two , the falsest two , And fittest for to forge true - seeming lies ; The one of them he gave a message to , The other ...
Page 510
... head , soon as few drops of rain Thereon distil and dew her dainty face , Gins to look up , and with fresh wonted grace Dispreads the glory of her leaves gay ; Such was Irena's count'nance , such her case , When Artegall she saw in that ...
... head , soon as few drops of rain Thereon distil and dew her dainty face , Gins to look up , and with fresh wonted grace Dispreads the glory of her leaves gay ; Such was Irena's count'nance , such her case , When Artegall she saw in that ...
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THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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