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... Fair Virtue ( Fair Virtue's Sweet Graces ) 165 Shall I , wasting in despair ..... 165 Inviting a Friend to Supper . 152 Halleluja ( For All - Saints ' Day ) . 166 JOHN DONNE ( 1573-1631 ) THOMAS HEYWOOD ( d . 1650 ? ) Go and catch a ...
... Fair Virtue ( Fair Virtue's Sweet Graces ) 165 Shall I , wasting in despair ..... 165 Inviting a Friend to Supper . 152 Halleluja ( For All - Saints ' Day ) . 166 JOHN DONNE ( 1573-1631 ) THOMAS HEYWOOD ( d . 1650 ? ) Go and catch a ...
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... fair ladies is used again and again , though all its parts have become loose and worn with use and age and creak audibly at every movement . To all this they add a pretentious diction that smells of schools and musty Latinity . The ...
... fair ladies is used again and again , though all its parts have become loose and worn with use and age and creak audibly at every movement . To all this they add a pretentious diction that smells of schools and musty Latinity . The ...
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... fair and riche , 332 To wude for to pleie . Fairer bi one ribbe 12 Nis non that him biwreie ; 12 380 Thane eni man that libbe.13 He schal with me bileve 13 They Horn were under molde , Til hit beo nir 1 eve , 14 Other elles 15 wher he ...
... fair and riche , 332 To wude for to pleie . Fairer bi one ribbe 12 Nis non that him biwreie ; 12 380 Thane eni man that libbe.13 He schal with me bileve 13 They Horn were under molde , Til hit beo nir 1 eve , 14 Other elles 15 wher he ...
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... fair forheed ; It was almoost a spanne brood I trowe , For , hardily , " she was nat undergrowe . Ful fetys 18 was hir cloke , as I was war ; Of smal coral aboute hire arm she bar 19 150 155 A peire 20 of bedes gauded 21 al with grene ...
... fair forheed ; It was almoost a spanne brood I trowe , For , hardily , " she was nat undergrowe . Ful fetys 18 was hir cloke , as I was war ; Of smal coral aboute hire arm she bar 19 150 155 A peire 20 of bedes gauded 21 al with grene ...
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... fair prelaat . He was nat pale , as a forpyned goost ; A fat swan loved he best of any roost . His palfrey was as broun as is a berye . A Frere ther was , a wantown and a merye , A lymytour , a ful solempne man . 15 13 12 In alle the ...
... fair prelaat . He was nat pale , as a forpyned goost ; A fat swan loved he best of any roost . His palfrey was as broun as is a berye . A Frere ther was , a wantown and a merye , A lymytour , a ful solempne man . 15 13 12 In alle the ...
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