An Oxford Anthology of English PoetryHoward Foster Lowry, Willard Thorp |
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... feare her found . 45 Her seeming dead he found with feigned feare , As all vnweeting of that well she knew , And paynd himselfe with busie care to reare Her out of carelesse swowne . lids blew Her ey- 400 And dimmed sight with pale and ...
... feare her found . 45 Her seeming dead he found with feigned feare , As all vnweeting of that well she knew , And paynd himselfe with busie care to reare Her out of carelesse swowne . lids blew Her ey- 400 And dimmed sight with pale and ...
Page 165
... feare to put away , Their backward bent knees teach her humbly to obay . 12 The doubtfull Damzell dare not yet com- mit 100 Her single person to their barbarous truth . But still twixt feare and hope amazd does sit , Late learnd what ...
... feare to put away , Their backward bent knees teach her humbly to obay . 12 The doubtfull Damzell dare not yet com- mit 100 Her single person to their barbarous truth . But still twixt feare and hope amazd does sit , Late learnd what ...
Page 195
... Feare to his first amazment , staring wide With stony eyes , and hartlesse hollow hew , 210 Astonisht stood , as one that had aspide Infernall furies , with their chaines vn- tide . Him yet againe , and yet againe bespake The gentle ...
... Feare to his first amazment , staring wide With stony eyes , and hartlesse hollow hew , 210 Astonisht stood , as one that had aspide Infernall furies , with their chaines vn- tide . Him yet againe , and yet againe bespake The gentle ...
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