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... dame there was , to whom the charge Of young Estrildis , when untimely death Seiz'd on his fav'rite queen , great Humber gave . She , when the chief unfurl'd his vent'rous sails , And brav'd the terrors of a sea untried , In quest of ...
... dame there was , to whom the charge Of young Estrildis , when untimely death Seiz'd on his fav'rite queen , great Humber gave . She , when the chief unfurl'd his vent'rous sails , And brav'd the terrors of a sea untried , In quest of ...
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... Thus till the night her sable wings extend , And the fair moon provoke to mystic rites , The lovely dame beguiles the ling'ring hours . END OF THE FIRST BOOK . THE REVENGE OF GUENDOLEN . BOOK II . CATALOGUE of OF GUENDOLEN . 35.
... Thus till the night her sable wings extend , And the fair moon provoke to mystic rites , The lovely dame beguiles the ling'ring hours . END OF THE FIRST BOOK . THE REVENGE OF GUENDOLEN . BOOK II . CATALOGUE of OF GUENDOLEN . 35.
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... dame . The beauteous dame deriv'd her race divine t Eneas . From Faunus , long in Latian realms ador'd , And OF GUENDOLEN . 87.
... dame . The beauteous dame deriv'd her race divine t Eneas . From Faunus , long in Latian realms ador'd , And OF GUENDOLEN . 87.
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... dame , Rush on her mind : now fiercer tumults heave Her lab'ring breast , and rage succeeds to grief As in the Lybian forest's horrid shade , Where the rank soil with deadly poisons teems , And echo still repeats the dreadful notes Of ...
... dame , Rush on her mind : now fiercer tumults heave Her lab'ring breast , and rage succeeds to grief As in the Lybian forest's horrid shade , Where the rank soil with deadly poisons teems , And echo still repeats the dreadful notes Of ...
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... leader , and one prince obey . Towards Avon's banks they move : for so the queen Commands ; whose soul , impatient for revenge , Can know no rest , while yet the guilty dame , The rival fair , beholds the light of heav'n .
... leader , and one prince obey . Towards Avon's banks they move : for so the queen Commands ; whose soul , impatient for revenge , Can know no rest , while yet the guilty dame , The rival fair , beholds the light of heav'n .
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