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350 360 But oh , the dole ful sight that then we see ! We turned our look and on the other side A grisly shape of Famine might we see , With greedy looks and gaping mouth that cried And roared for meat , as she should there have died ...
350 360 But oh , the dole ful sight that then we see ! We turned our look and on the other side A grisly shape of Famine might we see , With greedy looks and gaping mouth that cried And roared for meat , as she should there have died ...
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No , no , you fearėd by her sight To lose the praise of beauty bright . 20 At last for shame you shrunk away , And thought to reave the world of light ; Then shone my dame with brighter ray Than that which comes from Phoebus ' sight ...
No , no , you fearėd by her sight To lose the praise of beauty bright . 20 At last for shame you shrunk away , And thought to reave the world of light ; Then shone my dame with brighter ray Than that which comes from Phoebus ' sight ...
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Prince , well may you wish that I had never been born , who by seeing of me must lose your sight ; but happy should I count myself , if it so please the King , that I might redeem thy eyes with my life : or else , that being an equal ...
Prince , well may you wish that I had never been born , who by seeing of me must lose your sight ; but happy should I count myself , if it so please the King , that I might redeem thy eyes with my life : or else , that being an equal ...
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