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Page 111
... soone cooled to subdew : Tho when this breathlesse woxe , that batteil 48 gan renew . As when a windy tempest bloweth hye , Thatnothingmay withstand his stormy stowre , The cloudes , as things affrayd , before him flye ; But all so soone ...
... soone cooled to subdew : Tho when this breathlesse woxe , that batteil 48 gan renew . As when a windy tempest bloweth hye , Thatnothingmay withstand his stormy stowre , The cloudes , as things affrayd , before him flye ; But all so soone ...
Page 287
... soone as morrow light Appear'd in heauen , into the field they came , And there all day continew'd cruell fight , With diuers fortune fit for such a game , In which all stroue with perill to winne fame . Yet whether side was victor ...
... soone as morrow light Appear'd in heauen , into the field they came , And there all day continew'd cruell fight , With diuers fortune fit for such a game , In which all stroue with perill to winne fame . Yet whether side was victor ...
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... Soone after this I saw an Elephant Soone said , soone writ , soon learnd : soone trimly done in prose , or verse Sweet smile , the daughter of the Queene of loue 571 522 643 509 566 569 572 Tell me good Hobbinoll , what garres thee ...
... Soone after this I saw an Elephant Soone said , soone writ , soon learnd : soone trimly done in prose , or verse Sweet smile , the daughter of the Queene of loue 571 522 643 509 566 569 572 Tell me good Hobbinoll , what garres thee ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
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