The Book of Gems: Chaucer to PriorSamuel Carter Hall Saunders and Otley, 1836 |
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... wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all . There , whence that musick seemed heard to bee , 68 SPENSER .
... wind did call ; The gentle warbling wind low answered to all . There , whence that musick seemed heard to bee , 68 SPENSER .
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Samuel Carter Hall. And as when winds among themselves doe jarre , Seas there are tost , and wave with wave must ... wind . Nor are these people carried into blood Onely , and still with violent giddy passion , But in our nature , rightly ...
Samuel Carter Hall. And as when winds among themselves doe jarre , Seas there are tost , and wave with wave must ... wind . Nor are these people carried into blood Onely , and still with violent giddy passion , But in our nature , rightly ...
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... Whereby for bayes , and little wages , we Ruine our selves , to raise up tyranny . " 1 1 And as when winds among themselves doe jarre , Seas. FROM A TREATISE OF WARRES . Shee shroudeth vice in vertue's veil , Pretending good in.
... Whereby for bayes , and little wages , we Ruine our selves , to raise up tyranny . " 1 1 And as when winds among themselves doe jarre , Seas. FROM A TREATISE OF WARRES . Shee shroudeth vice in vertue's veil , Pretending good in.
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Samuel Carter Hall. And as when winds among themselves doe jarre , Seas there are tost , and wave with wave must ... wind . Nor are these people carried into blood Onely , and still with violent giddy passion , But in our nature , rightly ...
Samuel Carter Hall. And as when winds among themselves doe jarre , Seas there are tost , and wave with wave must ... wind . Nor are these people carried into blood Onely , and still with violent giddy passion , But in our nature , rightly ...
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... wind ; Thou mad'st loose grace unkind , Gav'st bridle to their words , art to their pace . O Honour it is thou That mak'st that stealth , which love doth free allow . It is thy worke that brings Our griefes , and torments thus : But ...
... wind ; Thou mad'st loose grace unkind , Gav'st bridle to their words , art to their pace . O Honour it is thou That mak'st that stealth , which love doth free allow . It is thy worke that brings Our griefes , and torments thus : But ...
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