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... ground , wythe fleves tyde on the helme On fomyng horse , with swordes and friendly hartes ; Wythe chere as though one should another whelme , Where we have fought , and chafed oft with dartes ; 20 * Born 15 .. ; beheaded 1546 . V. 6 ...
... ground , wythe fleves tyde on the helme On fomyng horse , with swordes and friendly hartes ; Wythe chere as though one should another whelme , Where we have fought , and chafed oft with dartes ; 20 * Born 15 .. ; beheaded 1546 . V. 6 ...
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... ground , to the frozen trees , and to his owne winter - beaten flocke . And lastly , finding himselfe robbed of all former pleasance and delight , he breaketh his pipe in peeces , and cafteth himselfe to the ground . A COLIN CLOUT ...
... ground , to the frozen trees , and to his owne winter - beaten flocke . And lastly , finding himselfe robbed of all former pleasance and delight , he breaketh his pipe in peeces , and cafteth himselfe to the ground . A COLIN CLOUT ...
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... ground whom Winters wrath hath wafted , Art made a mirrour , to behold my plight : 20 Whilom thy fresh Spring flowr'd , and after hasted Thy Sommer proude , with daffadillies dight ; And now is come thy Winters ftormie state , Thy ...
... ground whom Winters wrath hath wafted , Art made a mirrour , to behold my plight : 20 Whilom thy fresh Spring flowr'd , and after hasted Thy Sommer proude , with daffadillies dight ; And now is come thy Winters ftormie state , Thy ...
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... nightingale complain , Pleafing his thoughts alone to hear me fing ! 40 The nymphs forfook their places of abode , To hear the founds that from my mufick flow'd . To purge their springs , and fanctify their grounds , DRAYTON . 13.
... nightingale complain , Pleafing his thoughts alone to hear me fing ! 40 The nymphs forfook their places of abode , To hear the founds that from my mufick flow'd . To purge their springs , and fanctify their grounds , DRAYTON . 13.
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ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. To purge their springs , and fanctify their grounds , The fimple shepherds learned I the mean , And fov'reign fimples to their use I found , 45 Their teeming ewes to help when they did yean ; Which when ...
ENGLISH ANTHOLOGY. Joseph Ritson. To purge their springs , and fanctify their grounds , The fimple shepherds learned I the mean , And fov'reign fimples to their use I found , 45 Their teeming ewes to help when they did yean ; Which when ...
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