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... sight to se ; Hardyar men , both off hart nor hande , wear not in Cristiantë . 13 12. The wear twenti hondrith spear - men good , withoute any feale ; The wear borne along be the watter a Twyde , yth 14 bowndes of Tividale . 50 13 ...
... sight to se ; Hardyar men , both off hart nor hande , wear not in Cristiantë . 13 12. The wear twenti hondrith spear - men good , withoute any feale ; The wear borne along be the watter a Twyde , yth 14 bowndes of Tividale . 50 13 ...
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... sight is so oppressed , And blind the guide , anon out of the way Goeth guide and all in seeking quiet life . O wretched minds , there is no gold that may Grant that ye seek ; no war ; no peace ; no strife . No , no , although thy head ...
... sight is so oppressed , And blind the guide , anon out of the way Goeth guide and all in seeking quiet life . O wretched minds , there is no gold that may Grant that ye seek ; no war ; no peace ; no strife . No , no , although thy head ...
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... sight an isle hight Tenedon , Rich and of fame while Priam's kingdom stood , Now but a bay and road unsure for ship . Hither them secretly the Greeks withdrew , Shrouding themselves under the desert shore ; And , weening we they had ...
... sight an isle hight Tenedon , Rich and of fame while Priam's kingdom stood , Now but a bay and road unsure for ship . Hither them secretly the Greeks withdrew , Shrouding themselves under the desert shore ; And , weening we they had ...
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... sights . Meanwhile , my muse right humbly doth beseech , That my good lord accept this vent'rous verse , Until my ... sight confounds itself in one . Here entered we , and yeding ' forth , anon An horrible lothly lake we might discern ...
... sights . Meanwhile , my muse right humbly doth beseech , That my good lord accept this vent'rous verse , Until my ... sight confounds itself in one . Here entered we , and yeding ' forth , anon An horrible lothly lake we might discern ...
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... sight forthwith I fet , * Rueing , alas ! upon the woeful plight Of Misery , that next appeared in sight . 252 His face was lean , and somewhat pined away , And eke his hands consumed to the bone , And what his body was I cannot say ...
... sight forthwith I fet , * Rueing , alas ! upon the woeful plight Of Misery , that next appeared in sight . 252 His face was lean , and somewhat pined away , And eke his hands consumed to the bone , And what his body was I cannot say ...
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