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Pagina xlv
... seemed to absorb it , and to put it out by its fuperior fplendor , Gall . at- teint , à Lat . attingere , attinetus , B. 1. C. 7. St. 34 . Attempered , B. ii . C. 2. St. 39 , à Lat . & Ital . At- temperare , to season , to mix , & c ...
... seemed to absorb it , and to put it out by its fuperior fplendor , Gall . at- teint , à Lat . attingere , attinetus , B. 1. C. 7. St. 34 . Attempered , B. ii . C. 2. St. 39 , à Lat . & Ital . At- temperare , to season , to mix , & c ...
Pagina 17
... Seemed in heart fome hidden care the had ; And by her in a line a milke - white lambe she lad . V. So pure and innocent , as that fame lambe , She was in life and every vertuous lore , And by defcent from royall lynage came Of ancient ...
... Seemed in heart fome hidden care the had ; And by her in a line a milke - white lambe she lad . V. So pure and innocent , as that fame lambe , She was in life and every vertuous lore , And by defcent from royall lynage came Of ancient ...
Pagina 111
... seemed from fome feared foe to fly , Or other griefly thing , that him aghast . Still as he fledd , his eye was backward caft , As if his feare still followed him behynd : Als flew his fteed , as he his bandes had braft , And with his ...
... seemed from fome feared foe to fly , Or other griefly thing , that him aghast . Still as he fledd , his eye was backward caft , As if his feare still followed him behynd : Als flew his fteed , as he his bandes had braft , And with his ...
Pagina 197
... seemed not , But hevenly pourtraict of bright angels hew , Cleare as the skye , withouten blame or blot , Through goodly mixture of complexions dew ; And in her cheekes the vermeill red did fhew Like roses in a bed of lillies fhed , The ...
... seemed not , But hevenly pourtraict of bright angels hew , Cleare as the skye , withouten blame or blot , Through goodly mixture of complexions dew ; And in her cheekes the vermeill red did fhew Like roses in a bed of lillies fhed , The ...
Pagina 205
... descryde ; But , as a blindfold bull , at randon fares , And where he hits nought knowes , and whom he hurts nought cares . VIII . His VIII . His rude affault and rugged handeling Straunge seemed Cant . IIII . 205 FAERY QUE EN E.
... descryde ; But , as a blindfold bull , at randon fares , And where he hits nought knowes , and whom he hurts nought cares . VIII . His VIII . His rude affault and rugged handeling Straunge seemed Cant . IIII . 205 FAERY QUE EN E.
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