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Page 274
... Nought could she read the roote of his disease ,. 20 That in short space his wonted chearefull hew Gan fade , and liuely spirits deaded quight : Hischeeke bones raw , and eie - pits hollow grew , And brawneyarmes had lost their knowen ...
... Nought could she read the roote of his disease ,. 20 That in short space his wonted chearefull hew Gan fade , and liuely spirits deaded quight : Hischeeke bones raw , and eie - pits hollow grew , And brawneyarmes had lost their knowen ...
Page 437
... Nought hauing , nought feared they to forgoe . For Pan himselfe was their inheritaunce , III And little them serued for their mayntenaunce . The shepheards God so wel them guided , That of nought they were vnprouided , Butter enough ...
... Nought hauing , nought feared they to forgoe . For Pan himselfe was their inheritaunce , III And little them serued for their mayntenaunce . The shepheards God so wel them guided , That of nought they were vnprouided , Butter enough ...
Page 529
... nought , ( Signe of thy loue , though nought for my reliefe : For my reliefe exceedeth liuing thought ) I will to thee this heauie case relate . Then harken well till it to ende be brought , For neuer didst thou heare more haplesse fate ...
... nought , ( Signe of thy loue , though nought for my reliefe : For my reliefe exceedeth liuing thought ) I will to thee this heauie case relate . Then harken well till it to ende be brought , For neuer didst thou heare more haplesse fate ...
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FOWRE HYMNES | xxxvii |
INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
THE LEGEND OF BRITOMARTIS OR OF CHASTITIE | 141 |
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