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Page 58
... false , and think with words to win The hearts of them which otherwhere doth go . But as for me , though that by chance in- deed Change hath outworn the favour that I had , I will not wail , lament , nor yet be sad , Nor call her false ...
... false , and think with words to win The hearts of them which otherwhere doth go . But as for me , though that by chance in- deed Change hath outworn the favour that I had , I will not wail , lament , nor yet be sad , Nor call her false ...
Page 223
... false Duessa it to barre her false sleights doe imploy . I BEHOLD I see the hauen nigh at hand , To which I meane my wearie course to bend ; Vere the maine shete , and bare vp with the land , 366 The which afore is fairely to be kend ...
... false Duessa it to barre her false sleights doe imploy . I BEHOLD I see the hauen nigh at hand , To which I meane my wearie course to bend ; Vere the maine shete , and bare vp with the land , 366 The which afore is fairely to be kend ...
Page 229
... false woman , that Fidessa hight , Fidessa hight the falsest Dame on ground , Most false Duessa , royall richly dight , That easie was t ' inuegle weaker sight : Who by her wicked arts , and wylie skill , Too false and strong for ...
... false woman , that Fidessa hight , Fidessa hight the falsest Dame on ground , Most false Duessa , royall richly dight , That easie was t ' inuegle weaker sight : Who by her wicked arts , and wylie skill , Too false and strong for ...
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