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Page 320
... face to face , Who priuie was , and partie in the case : She , glad of spoyle and ruinous decay , Did her appeach , and to her more disgrace , The plot of all her practise did display , And all her traynes , and all her treasons forth ...
... face to face , Who priuie was , and partie in the case : She , glad of spoyle and ruinous decay , Did her appeach , and to her more disgrace , The plot of all her practise did display , And all her traynes , and all her treasons forth ...
Page 597
... face , His glorious face which glistereth else so bright , That th'Angels selues can not endure his sight . But we fraile wights , whose sight cannot sus- taine 120 The Suns bright beames , when he on vs doth shyne , But that their ...
... face , His glorious face which glistereth else so bright , That th'Angels selues can not endure his sight . But we fraile wights , whose sight cannot sus- taine 120 The Suns bright beames , when he on vs doth shyne , But that their ...
Page 598
... face no tongue can tell , For she the daughters of all wemens race , And Angels eke , in beautie doth excell , Sparkled on her from Gods owne glorious face , And more increast by her owne goodly grace , That it doth farre exceed all ...
... face no tongue can tell , For she the daughters of all wemens race , And Angels eke , in beautie doth excell , Sparkled on her from Gods owne glorious face , And more increast by her owne goodly grace , That it doth farre exceed all ...
Contents
FOWRE HYMNES | xxxvii |
INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
THE LEGEND OF BRITOMARTIS OR OF CHASTITIE | 141 |
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