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... plaine , Together with the king of Louthiane , Hight Adin , and the king of Orkeny , Both ioynt partakers of their fatall paine : But Penda , fearcfull of like desteny , Shall yield him selfe his licgeman , and sweare fealty . 38 Him ...
... plaine , Together with the king of Louthiane , Hight Adin , and the king of Orkeny , Both ioynt partakers of their fatall paine : But Penda , fearcfull of like desteny , Shall yield him selfe his licgeman , and sweare fealty . 38 Him ...
Page 332
... plaine ; For he had giuen streight commaundement , That none should dare him once to entertaine : Which none durst breake , though many would right faine For fayre Irena , whom they loued deare . But yet old Sergis did so well him paine ...
... plaine ; For he had giuen streight commaundement , That none should dare him once to entertaine : Which none durst breake , though many would right faine For fayre Irena , whom they loued deare . But yet old Sergis did so well him paine ...
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... plaine by nature : I was neuer so farre in loue with any creature . Happy were your seruant , if hee coulde bee so Anned , And you not unhappy , if you shoulde be so manned . I loue not to gloze , where I loue indeede , Nowe God , and ...
... plaine by nature : I was neuer so farre in loue with any creature . Happy were your seruant , if hee coulde bee so Anned , And you not unhappy , if you shoulde be so manned . I loue not to gloze , where I loue indeede , Nowe God , and ...
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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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