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Pagina 197
... head with snowe of Age was waxen hore . A good old Hermit he might seeme to be , That for devotion had the world forsaken , And now was travailing some Saint to see , Since to his beads he had himselfe betaken , Whear all his former ...
... head with snowe of Age was waxen hore . A good old Hermit he might seeme to be , That for devotion had the world forsaken , And now was travailing some Saint to see , Since to his beads he had himselfe betaken , Whear all his former ...
Pagina 285
... head , and then to be lank , and thin , and lean ; at which time many of them have sticking on them Sugs , or Trout lice , which is a kind of a worm , in shape like a clove or pin with a big head , and sticks close to him and sucks his ...
... head , and then to be lank , and thin , and lean ; at which time many of them have sticking on them Sugs , or Trout lice , which is a kind of a worm , in shape like a clove or pin with a big head , and sticks close to him and sucks his ...
Pagina 457
... head have crown'd , I seek with Garlands to redress that Wrong : Through every Garden , every Mead , I gather flow'rs ( my fruits are only flow'rs ) Dismantling all the fragrant Towers " That once adorn'd my Shepherdesses head . And now ...
... head have crown'd , I seek with Garlands to redress that Wrong : Through every Garden , every Mead , I gather flow'rs ( my fruits are only flow'rs ) Dismantling all the fragrant Towers " That once adorn'd my Shepherdesses head . And now ...
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