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Page 176
... liue , that liuing giues to all . 48 There now he liueth in eternall blis , Ioying his goddesse , and of her enioyd : Ne feareth he henceforth that foe of his , Which with his cruell tuske him deadly cloyd : For that wilde Bore , the ...
... liue , that liuing giues to all . 48 There now he liueth in eternall blis , Ioying his goddesse , and of her enioyd : Ne feareth he henceforth that foe of his , Which with his cruell tuske him deadly cloyd : For that wilde Bore , the ...
Page 437
... liue , if not so ? What ? should they pynen in payne and woe ? Nay sayd I thereto , by my deare borrowe , 150 If I may rest , I nill liue in sorrowe . Sorrowe ne neede be hastened on : For he will come without calling anone , While ...
... liue , if not so ? What ? should they pynen in payne and woe ? Nay sayd I thereto , by my deare borrowe , 150 If I may rest , I nill liue in sorrowe . Sorrowe ne neede be hastened on : For he will come without calling anone , While ...
Page 570
... liue with payne . SONNET . XLVIII . Nnocent paper , whom too cruell hand Did make matter to auenge her yre : and ere she could thy cause wel vnderstand , did sacrifize vnto the greedy fyre . Well worthy thou to haue found better hyre ...
... liue with payne . SONNET . XLVIII . Nnocent paper , whom too cruell hand Did make matter to auenge her yre : and ere she could thy cause wel vnderstand , did sacrifize vnto the greedy fyre . Well worthy thou to haue found better hyre ...
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