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Pagina 123
... plaine . Then preacing to the pillour I repeated The read thereof for guerdon of my paine , And taking downe the shield , with me did it retaine . So forth without impediment I past , Till to the Bridges vtter gate I came : The which I ...
... plaine . Then preacing to the pillour I repeated The read thereof for guerdon of my paine , And taking downe the shield , with me did it retaine . So forth without impediment I past , Till to the Bridges vtter gate I came : The which I ...
Pagina 157
... plaine , Gainst one that hath both wronged you , and vs : For death t'adward I ween'd did appertaine To none , but to the seas sole Soueraine . Read therefore who it is , which this hath wrought , And for what cause ; the truth discouer ...
... plaine , Gainst one that hath both wronged you , and vs : For death t'adward I ween'd did appertaine To none , but to the seas sole Soueraine . Read therefore who it is , which this hath wrought , And for what cause ; the truth discouer ...
Pagina 399
... plaine : But all is now repayd with interest againe . For loe the winged God , that woundeth harts , Causde me be called to accompt therefore , And for reuengement of those wrongfull smarts , Which I to others did inflict afore , Addeem ...
... plaine : But all is now repayd with interest againe . For loe the winged God , that woundeth harts , Causde me be called to accompt therefore , And for reuengement of those wrongfull smarts , Which I to others did inflict afore , Addeem ...
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