The Works of the British Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen2Robert Anderson Arch, 1795 |
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... say : 66 XVII . " O happy Queen of Facries , that haft fownd , Mongit many , one that this great proweffe may " Defend thine honour , and thy foes confownd . " True lovers are often fown , but feldom grow " on ground . " [ knight ...
... say : 66 XVII . " O happy Queen of Facries , that haft fownd , Mongit many , one that this great proweffe may " Defend thine honour , and thy foes confownd . " True lovers are often fown , but feldom grow " on ground . " [ knight ...
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... Saying he now had boulted all the floure , And that it was a groome of base degree , " Which of my love was partner paramoure , Who used in a darkesome inner bowre . " Her oft to meete ; which better to approve , " He promised to bring ...
... Saying he now had boulted all the floure , And that it was a groome of base degree , " Which of my love was partner paramoure , Who used in a darkesome inner bowre . " Her oft to meete ; which better to approve , " He promised to bring ...
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... say , " That deepe engorgeth all this worldes pray , " Which having fwallowed up exceffively , " He foone in vomit up againe doth lay , " And belcheth forth his fuperfluity , " wawes . " Forward they paffe , and strongly he them rowes ...
... say , " That deepe engorgeth all this worldes pray , " Which having fwallowed up exceffively , " He foone in vomit up againe doth lay , " And belcheth forth his fuperfluity , " wawes . " Forward they paffe , and strongly he them rowes ...
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... say , Yet fwarved not , but kept their forward way , Through many covert groves and thickets close , In which they creeping did at laft display That wanton lady with her lover lose , Whose fleepie head fhe in her lap did soft difpofe ...
... say , Yet fwarved not , but kept their forward way , Through many covert groves and thickets close , In which they creeping did at laft display That wanton lady with her lover lose , Whose fleepie head fhe in her lap did soft difpofe ...
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... say that he was not the fonne Of mortall fyre or other living wight , But wondroufly begotten and begonne By falfe illufion of a guilefull spright On a faire lady nonne , that whilome hight Matilda , daughter to Pubidius , Who was the ...
... say that he was not the fonne Of mortall fyre or other living wight , But wondroufly begotten and begonne By falfe illufion of a guilefull spright On a faire lady nonne , that whilome hight Matilda , daughter to Pubidius , Who was the ...
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