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Page 17
... eyes glanc'd Stith - frihth cining , and tha stowe The stalwart king , and the place beheold beheld Dreama lease . Geseah deorc ges- | All joyless . He saw dark cloud weorc 3 Semian sinnihte , sweart under Lour with lasting night ...
... eyes glanc'd Stith - frihth cining , and tha stowe The stalwart king , and the place beheold beheld Dreama lease . Geseah deorc ges- | All joyless . He saw dark cloud weorc 3 Semian sinnihte , sweart under Lour with lasting night ...
Page 46
... eyes oft we , by gleams of love , Have miss'd the ball , and got sight of our dame , To bait her eyes , which kept the leads above . The gravell'd ground , with sleeves tied on the helm , On foaming horse with swords and friendly hearts ...
... eyes oft we , by gleams of love , Have miss'd the ball , and got sight of our dame , To bait her eyes , which kept the leads above . The gravell'd ground , with sleeves tied on the helm , On foaming horse with swords and friendly hearts ...
Page 74
... eyes unstedfast , rolling here and there , Whirl'd on each place , as place that vengeance brought , So was her mind continually in fear , Toss'd and tormented by the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she had wrought : With ...
... eyes unstedfast , rolling here and there , Whirl'd on each place , as place that vengeance brought , So was her mind continually in fear , Toss'd and tormented by the tedious thought Of those detested crimes which she had wrought : With ...
Page 77
... eyes two living lamps did flame , Kindled above at th ' Hevenly Makers light , And darted fyrie beames out of the same , So passing persant , ' and so wondrous bright , That quite bereavd the rash beholders sight ; In them the blinded ...
... eyes two living lamps did flame , Kindled above at th ' Hevenly Makers light , And darted fyrie beames out of the same , So passing persant , ' and so wondrous bright , That quite bereavd the rash beholders sight ; In them the blinded ...
Page 83
... eyes he cast Upon those bordering hills and open plain , Where others ' liberty makes him complain The more his own , and grieves his soul the more , Conferring captive crowns with freedom poor . 1 O happy man , saith he , that lo I see ...
... eyes he cast Upon those bordering hills and open plain , Where others ' liberty makes him complain The more his own , and grieves his soul the more , Conferring captive crowns with freedom poor . 1 O happy man , saith he , that lo I see ...
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