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... gentle countenaunce retained , Enough to hold a foole in vaine delight : Him long she so with shadowes entertained , As her Creatresse had in charge to her ordained . II Till on a day , as he disposed was To walke the woods with that ...
... gentle countenaunce retained , Enough to hold a foole in vaine delight : Him long she so with shadowes entertained , As her Creatresse had in charge to her ordained . II Till on a day , as he disposed was To walke the woods with that ...
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... gentle shepheards to my song , And place my dolefull plaint your plaints emong . To you alone I sing this mournfull verse , The mournfulst verse that euer man heard tell : To you whose softened hearts it may empierse , With dolours dart ...
... gentle shepheards to my song , And place my dolefull plaint your plaints emong . To you alone I sing this mournfull verse , The mournfulst verse that euer man heard tell : To you whose softened hearts it may empierse , With dolours dart ...
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Edmund Spenser James Cruickshanks Smith, Ernest De Selincourt. 6 Ye gentle Birdes , the worlds faire ornament , And heauens glorie , whom this happie hower Doth leade vnto your louers blisfull bower , Ioy may you haue and gentle hearts ...
Edmund Spenser James Cruickshanks Smith, Ernest De Selincourt. 6 Ye gentle Birdes , the worlds faire ornament , And heauens glorie , whom this happie hower Doth leade vnto your louers blisfull bower , Ioy may you haue and gentle hearts ...
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INTRODUCTION BIOGRAPHICAL AND CRITICAL | 1 |
THE Legende of the Knight oF THE RED CROSSE or | 50 |
THE LEGEND OF SIR GVYON OR OF TEMPERAVNCE | 140 |
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