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Page 73
... hear in this chays , in the spyt of thyne and of the . " The fattiste hartës in all Chyviat we have kyld , and cast to carry them away . " Be my troth , " sayd the doughetë Dogglas agayn , " therfor the ton1 of us shall de this day ...
... hear in this chays , in the spyt of thyne and of the . " The fattiste hartës in all Chyviat we have kyld , and cast to carry them away . " Be my troth , " sayd the doughetë Dogglas agayn , " therfor the ton1 of us shall de this day ...
Page 84
... hear Of our mishaps and Troyës last decay , Though to record the same my mind abhors And plaint eschews , yet thus will I begin : - The Greekës chieftains , all irked with the war , Wherein they wasted had so many years , And oft ...
... hear Of our mishaps and Troyës last decay , Though to record the same my mind abhors And plaint eschews , yet thus will I begin : - The Greekës chieftains , all irked with the war , Wherein they wasted had so many years , And oft ...
Page 85
... hear the plaint they make , That whilom here bare swing among the best . 1 wide 2 spangles 5 please 6 shrieked 8 high - topped 7 dreadful close the eyes 8 bore sway This shalt thou see , but great is the unrest That thou must bide ...
... hear the plaint they make , That whilom here bare swing among the best . 1 wide 2 spangles 5 please 6 shrieked 8 high - topped 7 dreadful close the eyes 8 bore sway This shalt thou see , but great is the unrest That thou must bide ...
Page 92
... hear their names sung in your simple lays , But joyed in their praise ; And when ye list your own mishaps to mourn , Which Death , or Love , or Fortune's wreck did raise , Your string could soon to sadder tenor turn , And teach the ...
... hear their names sung in your simple lays , But joyed in their praise ; And when ye list your own mishaps to mourn , Which Death , or Love , or Fortune's wreck did raise , Your string could soon to sadder tenor turn , And teach the ...
Page 93
... hear her praises sung so loud , So far from being proud . 160 Nathless do ye still loud her praises sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . * * * 185 But if ye saw that which no eyes can see , The inward beauty of ...
... hear her praises sung so loud , So far from being proud . 160 Nathless do ye still loud her praises sing , That all the woods may answer , and your echo ring . * * * 185 But if ye saw that which no eyes can see , The inward beauty of ...
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