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Page 37
... eye than the Nine Muses , and Hobgoblin run away with the garland from Apollo : mark what i say , and yet I will not say that I thought , but there is an end for this once , and fare you well , till God or some good angei put you in a ...
... eye than the Nine Muses , and Hobgoblin run away with the garland from Apollo : mark what i say , and yet I will not say that I thought , but there is an end for this once , and fare you well , till God or some good angei put you in a ...
Page 99
... eyes of the world he was an absurd personage : but Spenser saw in him perhaps his worthiest and trustiest friend . A generous and simple affection has almost got the better in them of pedantry and false taste . " Collyn , I see , by thy ...
... eyes of the world he was an absurd personage : but Spenser saw in him perhaps his worthiest and trustiest friend . A generous and simple affection has almost got the better in them of pedantry and false taste . " Collyn , I see , by thy ...
Page 141
... eyes did rest Yet sparckling fyre , and badd thereof take heed ; Another said , he saw him move his eyes indeed . " One mother , whenas her foolehardy chyld Did come too neare , and with his talants play , Halfe dead through feare , her ...
... eyes did rest Yet sparckling fyre , and badd thereof take heed ; Another said , he saw him move his eyes indeed . " One mother , whenas her foolehardy chyld Did come too neare , and with his talants play , Halfe dead through feare , her ...
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