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Page 170
... wound did gather , and grow hole , So still his hart woxe sore , and health decayd : Madnesse to saue a part , and lose the whole . Still whenas he beheld the heauenly Mayd , Whiles dayly plaisters to his wound she layd , So still his ...
... wound did gather , and grow hole , So still his hart woxe sore , and health decayd : Madnesse to saue a part , and lose the whole . Still whenas he beheld the heauenly Mayd , Whiles dayly plaisters to his wound she layd , So still his ...
Page 353
... wounds ; still seeming faine , When ought he did , that did their lyking gaine . So as ere long he had that knightes wound Recured well , and made him whole againe : But that same Ladies hurts no herbe he found , T'expresse his passions ...
... wounds ; still seeming faine , When ought he did , that did their lyking gaine . So as ere long he had that knightes wound Recured well , and made him whole againe : But that same Ladies hurts no herbe he found , T'expresse his passions ...
Page 548
... wound that wondrously did bleed ? Ah wretched boy the shape of dreryhead , And sad ensample of mans suddein end : Full litle faileth but thou shalt be dead , Vnpitied , vnplaynd , of foe or frend . Whilest none is nigh , thine eylids vp ...
... wound that wondrously did bleed ? Ah wretched boy the shape of dreryhead , And sad ensample of mans suddein end : Full litle faileth but thou shalt be dead , Vnpitied , vnplaynd , of foe or frend . Whilest none is nigh , thine eylids vp ...
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