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... selfe for this , my selfe will for you fight , As ye haue done for me : the left hand rubs the right . 4I With that he put his spurres vnto his steed , With speare in rest , and toward him did fare , Like shaft out of a bow preuenting ...
... selfe for this , my selfe will for you fight , As ye haue done for me : the left hand rubs the right . 4I With that he put his spurres vnto his steed , With speare in rest , and toward him did fare , Like shaft out of a bow preuenting ...
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... selfe , to ease her selfe of dout . Now she deuiz'd amongst the warlike rout Of errant Knights , to seeke her errant Knight ; And then againe resolu'd to hunt him out Amongst loose Ladies , lapped in delight : And then both Knights ...
... selfe , to ease her selfe of dout . Now she deuiz'd amongst the warlike rout Of errant Knights , to seeke her errant Knight ; And then againe resolu'd to hunt him out Amongst loose Ladies , lapped in delight : And then both Knights ...
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... selfe to slay : person , That O ye heauens defend , and turne away From her , vnto the miscreant him selfe , That neither hath religion nor fay , But makes his God of his vngodly pelfe , And Idols serues ; so let his Idols serue the ...
... selfe to slay : person , That O ye heauens defend , and turne away From her , vnto the miscreant him selfe , That neither hath religion nor fay , But makes his God of his vngodly pelfe , And Idols serues ; so let his Idols serue the ...
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FOWRE HYMNES | xxxvii |
INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
THE LEGEND OF BRITOMARTIS OR OF CHASTITIE | 141 |
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