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... driue . Such vs'd wise Glauce to that wrathfull knight , To calme the tempest of his troubled thought : Yet Blandamour with termes of foule despight , And Paridell her scornd , and set at nought , As old and crooked and not good for ...
... driue . Such vs'd wise Glauce to that wrathfull knight , To calme the tempest of his troubled thought : Yet Blandamour with termes of foule despight , And Paridell her scornd , and set at nought , As old and crooked and not good for ...
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... the quarrey he away doth driue , And from her griping pounce the greedy prey doth riue . xxxix 3 doale ] doile 1596 diuide ] dauide 1596 xxxix x1 xli xlii But soone as she her sence recouer'd had , She Cant . IIII . 205 FAERIE QVEENE .
... the quarrey he away doth driue , And from her griping pounce the greedy prey doth riue . xxxix 3 doale ] doile 1596 diuide ] dauide 1596 xxxix x1 xli xlii But soone as she her sence recouer'd had , She Cant . IIII . 205 FAERIE QVEENE .
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... driue at him more hard . Like as a water streame , whose swelling sourse Shall driue a Mill , within strong bancks is pent , And long restrayned of his ready course ; So soone as passage is vnto him lent , Breakes forth , and makes his ...
... driue at him more hard . Like as a water streame , whose swelling sourse Shall driue a Mill , within strong bancks is pent , And long restrayned of his ready course ; So soone as passage is vnto him lent , Breakes forth , and makes his ...
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