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... dread , Pardon the boldnesse of thy basest thrall , That dare discourse of so diuine a read , As thy great iustice praysed ouer all : The instrument whereof loe here thy Artegall . xi 2 stead ] place 1596 9 Arthegall 1609 passim xi Cant ...
... dread , Pardon the boldnesse of thy basest thrall , That dare discourse of so diuine a read , As thy great iustice praysed ouer all : The instrument whereof loe here thy Artegall . xi 2 stead ] place 1596 9 Arthegall 1609 passim xi Cant ...
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... dread of their deuouring enemie , Through all the fields and vallies did before him flie . But when as daies faire shinie - beame , yclowded With fearefull shadowes of deformed night , Warn'd man and beast in quiet rest be shrowded ...
... dread of their deuouring enemie , Through all the fields and vallies did before him flie . But when as daies faire shinie - beame , yclowded With fearefull shadowes of deformed night , Warn'd man and beast in quiet rest be shrowded ...
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... dread of ought your dreadlesse hart withhold , That many hath with dread of death dismayd , And dare euen deathes most dreadfull face behold ? Say on my souerayne Ladie , and be bold ; Doth not your handmayds life at your foot lie ...
... dread of ought your dreadlesse hart withhold , That many hath with dread of death dismayd , And dare euen deathes most dreadfull face behold ? Say on my souerayne Ladie , and be bold ; Doth not your handmayds life at your foot lie ...
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THE LEGEND OF CAMBEL AND TELAMOND or | 3 |
BOOK V | 143 |
BOOK VI | 309 |
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