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Pagina 17
... backe returning by the yvorie dore , Remounted up as light as chearefull larke ; And on his litle winges the dreame he bore In haft unto his lord , where he him left afore . XLV . Who all this while , with charmes and hidden artes , Had ...
... backe returning by the yvorie dore , Remounted up as light as chearefull larke ; And on his litle winges the dreame he bore In haft unto his lord , where he him left afore . XLV . Who all this while , with charmes and hidden artes , Had ...
Pagina 17
... bowres , and beds , and ladies deare delight : But when he saw his labour all was vaine , With that misformed spright he backe returnd againe . CANTO B CANTO II . The guilefull great enchaunter parts The 16 The first Booke of the.
... bowres , and beds , and ladies deare delight : But when he saw his labour all was vaine , With that misformed spright he backe returnd againe . CANTO B CANTO II . The guilefull great enchaunter parts The 16 The first Booke of the.
Pagina 20
... , too rudely rigorous , Aftonied with the ftroke of their owne hand , Doe backe rebutte , and each to other yealdeth land . XVI . As XVI . As when two rams , ftird with ambitious 20 Cant . II . The first Booke of the.
... , too rudely rigorous , Aftonied with the ftroke of their owne hand , Doe backe rebutte , and each to other yealdeth land . XVI . As XVI . As when two rams , ftird with ambitious 20 Cant . II . The first Booke of the.
Pagina 22
... backe , with ruefull countenaunce , Cride , Mercy , mercy , fir , vouchsafe to show On filly dame , fubiect to hard mischaunce , And to your mighty will . her humbleffe low In fo rich weedes and feeming glorious fhow , Did much emmove ...
... backe , with ruefull countenaunce , Cride , Mercy , mercy , fir , vouchsafe to show On filly dame , fubiect to hard mischaunce , And to your mighty will . her humbleffe low In fo rich weedes and feeming glorious fhow , Did much emmove ...
Pagina 33
... backe a heavy load he bare Of nightly stelths and pillage feverall , Which he had got abroad by purchas criminall . XVII . He was to weete a stout and sturdy thiefe , Wont to robbe churches of their ornaments , And poore mens boxes of ...
... backe a heavy load he bare Of nightly stelths and pillage feverall , Which he had got abroad by purchas criminall . XVII . He was to weete a stout and sturdy thiefe , Wont to robbe churches of their ornaments , And poore mens boxes of ...
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