The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical ... |
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... and by ' Timon dragon many years shut up in a brasen castle , who throughly inftru cd , he went to seeke her forth thence suffered them not to yffew : and therefore in Faery Land . In that Faery Queene I meane besought the Faery ...
... and by ' Timon dragon many years shut up in a brasen castle , who throughly inftru cd , he went to seeke her forth thence suffered them not to yffew : and therefore in Faery Land . In that Faery Queene I meane besought the Faery ...
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... Mean while she shall perceiue how far her vertues In whose faire eyes Loue linckt with Vertue fittes , Abouc the reach of all that liue , or such as wrote Enfusing by those bewties syers deuine of yore ; Such high conceits into thy ...
... Mean while she shall perceiue how far her vertues In whose faire eyes Loue linckt with Vertue fittes , Abouc the reach of all that liue , or such as wrote Enfusing by those bewties syers deuine of yore ; Such high conceits into thy ...
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... And with thy mother mylde come to mine agde ; Me all too meane the sacred Mufe areeds Come both , and with you bring triumphant Mart , To blazon broade amongst her learned throng : In loves and gentle jolities arraid , [ layd .
... And with thy mother mylde come to mine agde ; Me all too meane the sacred Mufe areeds Come both , and with you bring triumphant Mart , To blazon broade amongst her learned throng : In loves and gentle jolities arraid , [ layd .
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... By Dianes meanes , who was Hippolyes frend , Whereas the danined ghosts in torments fry , Them brought to Aesculape , that by his art And with sharp thrilling shrickes doth bootleste Did heale them all againe , and ioyned every part ...
... By Dianes meanes , who was Hippolyes frend , Whereas the danined ghosts in torments fry , Them brought to Aesculape , that by his art And with sharp thrilling shrickes doth bootleste Did heale them all againe , and ioyned every part ...
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... Sometimes Dame Venus selfe he seemes to see , Of whom he meanes hio bloody feast to make , But Venus never had so fober mood ; A lyon fpyes faft running towards him , Sometimes Diana he her takes to be , [ knee .
... Sometimes Dame Venus selfe he seemes to see , Of whom he meanes hio bloody feast to make , But Venus never had so fober mood ; A lyon fpyes faft running towards him , Sometimes Diana he her takes to be , [ knee .
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