The Fairy Queen, Том 2J. and R. Tonson, 1758 |
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... She fought to fave , as thing referv'd from ftealth ; Dye had the liefer with enchanters knife , Than to be falfe in Love , profeft a virgin wife . VII . Thereto her fear was made fo much the greater Through fine abufion of that Briton ...
... She fought to fave , as thing referv'd from ftealth ; Dye had the liefer with enchanters knife , Than to be falfe in Love , profeft a virgin wife . VII . Thereto her fear was made fo much the greater Through fine abufion of that Briton ...
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... she tride , Unto his laft confufion to bring , And that great golden chain quite to divide , With which it bleffed concord hath together tide . XXXI . Such was that Hag , which with Duela rode ; And ferving her in her malicious ufe , To ...
... she tride , Unto his laft confufion to bring , And that great golden chain quite to divide , With which it bleffed concord hath together tide . XXXI . Such was that Hag , which with Duela rode ; And ferving her in her malicious ufe , To ...
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... She them faluting , there by them fate ftill , Beholding how the threads of life they fpan : And when at laft fhe had beheld her fill , Trembling in heart , and looking pale and wan , Her cause of comeing the to tell began . To whom ...
... She them faluting , there by them fate ftill , Beholding how the threads of life they fpan : And when at laft fhe had beheld her fill , Trembling in heart , and looking pale and wan , Her cause of comeing the to tell began . To whom ...
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... it ; and then that careful Fay Departed thence with full contented mind ; And coming home , in warlike fresh array ... She warned them to tend their fafeties well , And love each other dear , what - ever them befell . LIV . So did they ...
... it ; and then that careful Fay Departed thence with full contented mind ; And coming home , in warlike fresh array ... She warned them to tend their fafeties well , And love each other dear , what - ever them befell . LIV . So did they ...
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... it unwarely went , That forced him his fhield to difadvance , Much was he grieved with that graceless chance Yet from the wound no drop of blood there fell , But wondrous pain , that did the more enhance His haughty courage to ...
... it unwarely went , That forced him his fhield to difadvance , Much was he grieved with that graceless chance Yet from the wound no drop of blood there fell , But wondrous pain , that did the more enhance His haughty courage to ...
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