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Goe , little Buoke ! thyself present , As child whose parent is unkent , To him that
is the President Of Nobleneffe and Chivalric And , asked who thee forth did bring
? A Shepcheard's swaine say did thee fing , All as his straying flocke he fedde : 1
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Goe , little Buoke ! thyself present , As child whose parent is unkent , To him that
is the President Of Nobleneffe and Chivalric And , asked who thee forth did bring
? A Shepcheard's swaine say did thee fing , All as his straying flocke he fedde : 1
...
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Defended from foule enuie's poisnous bit ; E. S. Which so to doe may thee right
well befit , Sith th ' antique glory of thine auncestry Vnder a shady vele is therein
writ , To the Right Honourable the Lord Burleigh , Lord And eke thine owne long ...
Defended from foule enuie's poisnous bit ; E. S. Which so to doe may thee right
well befit , Sith th ' antique glory of thine auncestry Vnder a shady vele is therein
writ , To the Right Honourable the Lord Burleigh , Lord And eke thine owne long ...
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Not so , " quoth fre ; “ but fith that heaven's king Hippolytus a jolly huntsman was ,
" From hope of heaven hath thee excluded quight , That woot in charett chace the
foming bore ; Why fearest thou , that canst not hope for thing ? He all his peers ...
Not so , " quoth fre ; “ but fith that heaven's king Hippolytus a jolly huntsman was ,
" From hope of heaven hath thee excluded quight , That woot in charett chace the
foming bore ; Why fearest thou , that canst not hope for thing ? He all his peers ...
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Cannot describe , nor wit of man can tell ; « Then seek this path that I to thee
prelage , Too high a dirty for my simple song : “ Which after all to heaven thail
thee send ; The Citty of the Greate King hight it well , " Then peaceably thy
painefull ...
Cannot describe , nor wit of man can tell ; « Then seek this path that I to thee
prelage , Too high a dirty for my simple song : “ Which after all to heaven thail
thee send ; The Citty of the Greate King hight it well , " Then peaceably thy
painefull ...
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And brought thee up in ploughman's state to His feeble sence , and too
execeding shyne : " byde , So darke are earthly thinges compard to thing “
Whercof Gcorgos he thee gave to name ; divine . “ Till prickt with courage and thy
forces pryde ...
And brought thee up in ploughman's state to His feeble sence , and too
execeding shyne : " byde , So darke are earthly thinges compard to thing “
Whercof Gcorgos he thee gave to name ; divine . “ Till prickt with courage and thy
forces pryde ...
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