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... dear 27 28 get cross , gallows 32 moment 33 29 hang did 5 at once 6 to possess thee as lord 11 alike 16 hence 12 a 17 I 1 Ne dorte 28 him noman teche . " Wel thu sitte and softe , Rymenhild the brigte , With thine Maidenes sixe That the ...
... dear 27 28 get cross , gallows 32 moment 33 29 hang did 5 at once 6 to possess thee as lord 11 alike 16 hence 12 a 17 I 1 Ne dorte 28 him noman teche . " Wel thu sitte and softe , Rymenhild the brigte , With thine Maidenes sixe That the ...
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... dear dearer part 8 whether 9 remain 10 thought 11 13 since 14 St. John as my security 15 be 17 must go 18 flies 19 where he pleased 21 nature 22 their own nature 23 novelty 24 give 25 will go 4 11 1 desirous of novelty their 5 a bird ...
... dear dearer part 8 whether 9 remain 10 thought 11 13 since 14 St. John as my security 15 be 17 must go 18 flies 19 where he pleased 21 nature 22 their own nature 23 novelty 24 give 25 will go 4 11 1 desirous of novelty their 5 a bird ...
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... dear ; 9 Bomen byckarte uppone the bent 10 with ther browd aros cleare . 1 seeing company 4 20 prevent B 10 field 2 fetched 3 ransomed spite 7 they high attacked 8 6. Then the wyld1 thorowe the woodës . went , on every sydë shear ...
... dear ; 9 Bomen byckarte uppone the bent 10 with ther browd aros cleare . 1 seeing company 4 20 prevent B 10 field 2 fetched 3 ransomed spite 7 they high attacked 8 6. Then the wyld1 thorowe the woodës . went , on every sydë shear ...
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... dear The fare she had , for , as she looks askance , Under a stool she spied two steaming ' eyes In a round head with sharp ears . Was never mouse so fear'd , for , though unwise Had not i - seen such a beast before , In France Yet had ...
... dear The fare she had , for , as she looks askance , Under a stool she spied two steaming ' eyes In a round head with sharp ears . Was never mouse so fear'd , for , though unwise Had not i - seen such a beast before , In France Yet had ...
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... dear ; Through your bright beams doth not the blinded guest Shoot out his darts to base affections wound ; But angels come to lead frail minds to rest In chaste desires , on heavenly beauty bound . You frame my thoughts , and fashion me ...
... dear ; Through your bright beams doth not the blinded guest Shoot out his darts to base affections wound ; But angels come to lead frail minds to rest In chaste desires , on heavenly beauty bound . You frame my thoughts , and fashion me ...
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