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Page 127
... knew the rising of his moonë well , And in whose fa e , and term , and every deal ; And knew full well the moonë's mansión Accordant to his operatión ; And knew also his other observánces , For such illusións and such meschances , 16 As ...
... knew the rising of his moonë well , And in whose fa e , and term , and every deal ; And knew full well the moonë's mansión Accordant to his operatión ; And knew also his other observánces , For such illusións and such meschances , 16 As ...
Page 351
... knew his good to all of each degree ; Hight Reverence : He them with speeches meet 4 Does fair entreat 5 ; no courting nicety , 6 But simple , true , and eke unfeignëd sweet , As might become a squire so great persons to greet . And ...
... knew his good to all of each degree ; Hight Reverence : He them with speeches meet 4 Does fair entreat 5 ; no courting nicety , 6 But simple , true , and eke unfeignëd sweet , As might become a squire so great persons to greet . And ...
Page 520
... knew , Seeing his sharp assault and cruel stowre , 1 Was much emmovëd at his peril's view , That ev'n his ruder heart began to rue , And feel compassion of his evil plight , Against his foe that did him so pursue ; From whom he meant to ...
... knew , Seeing his sharp assault and cruel stowre , 1 Was much emmovëd at his peril's view , That ev'n his ruder heart began to rue , And feel compassion of his evil plight , Against his foe that did him so pursue ; From whom he meant to ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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