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... Estrildis . His March . Estrildis is comforted by Boarex . Description of the residence of Estrildis . * BRUTUS , descended from Æneas , is said to.
... Estrildis . His March . Estrildis is comforted by Boarex . Description of the residence of Estrildis . * BRUTUS , descended from Æneas , is said to.
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... ESTRILDIS , of whom Locrine became ena- moured ; but fearing the resentment of Corineus , con- cealed his commerce with her till the death of that prince , when he divorced Guendolen , and acknowledged Estrildis for his queen ...
... ESTRILDIS , of whom Locrine became ena- moured ; but fearing the resentment of Corineus , con- cealed his commerce with her till the death of that prince , when he divorced Guendolen , and acknowledged Estrildis for his queen ...
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... They clash'd their sounding arms , and rush'd along . f Estrildis , taken in the camp of Humber , king of the Huns , when he was defeated by Locrine . And now , the rapid Tamar pass'd , invade Loëgria's 10 THE REVENGE.
... They clash'd their sounding arms , and rush'd along . f Estrildis , taken in the camp of Humber , king of the Huns , when he was defeated by Locrine . And now , the rapid Tamar pass'd , invade Loëgria's 10 THE REVENGE.
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... Estrildis , Acknowledg'd now his queen , the monarch lay , And all the weighty cares of state resign'd . Rous'd from his dream of bliss , but not dismay'd , He bids his warlike chiefs appear in arms ; And now in marshall'd ranks his ...
... Estrildis , Acknowledg'd now his queen , the monarch lay , And all the weighty cares of state resign'd . Rous'd from his dream of bliss , but not dismay'd , He bids his warlike chiefs appear in arms ; And now in marshall'd ranks his ...
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... Estrildis to the bridal bed . She is no princess of a rival nation : Last of a noble race in arms renown'd , With lineal heroes she may grace the throne , But not with faction shake it . " Locrine thus , With fair pretence , and ...
... Estrildis to the bridal bed . She is no princess of a rival nation : Last of a noble race in arms renown'd , With lineal heroes she may grace the throne , But not with faction shake it . " Locrine thus , With fair pretence , and ...
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