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... praise of his love Geraldine . By the fame . From the fame authority Eclogue . By Edmund Spenfer . From his “ Works , ” 1611 Sonnet . By the fame . From the fame authority Eclogue . By Michael Drayton , efq . From his + " Works , " 1753 ...
... praise of his love Geraldine . By the fame . From the fame authority Eclogue . By Edmund Spenfer . From his “ Works , ” 1611 Sonnet . By the fame . From the fame authority Eclogue . By Michael Drayton , efq . From his + " Works , " 1753 ...
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... PRAISE OF HIS LOVE GERALDINE . BY THE SAME . FROM Tufcane came my ladies worthy race , 5 Faire Florence was fometyme her auncient seate ; The Western yle whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Cambers clifs , did geve her lyuely heate ...
... PRAISE OF HIS LOVE GERALDINE . BY THE SAME . FROM Tufcane came my ladies worthy race , 5 Faire Florence was fometyme her auncient seate ; The Western yle whose pleasant shore doth face Wild Cambers clifs , did geve her lyuely heate ...
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... praise ) Whitefoot , well known to all that keep the plain , That many a wolf had worried in his days , 86 A better cur there never followed swain ; Which , though as he his master's forrows knew , Wag'd his cut tail , his wretched ...
... praise ) Whitefoot , well known to all that keep the plain , That many a wolf had worried in his days , 86 A better cur there never followed swain ; Which , though as he his master's forrows knew , Wag'd his cut tail , his wretched ...
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... praise deseru'd thy beauties vfe , If thou couldst answere , this faire child of mine Shall fum my count , and make my old excuse ! Proouing his beautie by fucceffion thine . This were to be new made when thou art ould , And fee thy ...
... praise deseru'd thy beauties vfe , If thou couldst answere , this faire child of mine Shall fum my count , and make my old excuse ! Proouing his beautie by fucceffion thine . This were to be new made when thou art ould , And fee thy ...
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... praise When Philomel her voice fhall raife ? You violets , that first appear , By your pure purple mantles known , Like the proud virgins of the year , 6 II As if the fpring were all your own , What are you when the Rofe is blown ...
... praise When Philomel her voice fhall raife ? You violets , that first appear , By your pure purple mantles known , Like the proud virgins of the year , 6 II As if the fpring were all your own , What are you when the Rofe is blown ...
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