An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... vnto the ground ; But he her quickly reared vp againe : Thrise did she sinke adowne in deadly swownd , 210 And thrise he her reviu'd with busie paine : At last when life recouer'd had the raine , And ouer - wrestled his strong enemie ...
... vnto the ground ; But he her quickly reared vp againe : Thrise did she sinke adowne in deadly swownd , 210 And thrise he her reviu'd with busie paine : At last when life recouer'd had the raine , And ouer - wrestled his strong enemie ...
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... vnto the ground , And crowned mitre 274 rudely threw aside ; Such percing griefe her stubborne hart did wound , 220 That she could not endure that dolefull stound , But leauing all behind her , fled away : The light - foot Squire her ...
... vnto the ground , And crowned mitre 274 rudely threw aside ; Such percing griefe her stubborne hart did wound , 220 That she could not endure that dolefull stound , But leauing all behind her , fled away : The light - foot Squire her ...
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... vnto all that came , and went : Not vnto such , as could him feast againe , 330 And double quite , for that he on them spent , But such , as want of harbour did con- straine : Those for Gods sake his dewty was to en- tertaine . 38 The ...
... vnto all that came , and went : Not vnto such , as could him feast againe , 330 And double quite , for that he on them spent , But such , as want of harbour did con- straine : Those for Gods sake his dewty was to en- tertaine . 38 The ...
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