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... she ware a myrtle wreath , From whence her vaile reacht to the ground beneath . [ 9-18 ] And her legs are covered with the most ingenious boots ever made : Buskins of shels all siluered , vsed she , And brancht with blushing corall to ...
... she ware a myrtle wreath , From whence her vaile reacht to the ground beneath . [ 9-18 ] And her legs are covered with the most ingenious boots ever made : Buskins of shels all siluered , vsed she , And brancht with blushing corall to ...
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... She stayd not for her robes , but straight arose , And drunke with gladnesse , to the dore she goes . Where seeing a naked man , she scriecht for feare , Such sights as this , to tender maids are rare . And ran into the darke her selfe ...
... She stayd not for her robes , but straight arose , And drunke with gladnesse , to the dore she goes . Where seeing a naked man , she scriecht for feare , Such sights as this , to tender maids are rare . And ran into the darke her selfe ...
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... she wisht this night were neuer done , And sigh'd to thinke vpon th'approching sunne ... The transposition is highly effective , and indeed makes excellent sense of the whole passage ( see 2.278-300 in the standard line - numbering ) ...
... she wisht this night were neuer done , And sigh'd to thinke vpon th'approching sunne ... The transposition is highly effective , and indeed makes excellent sense of the whole passage ( see 2.278-300 in the standard line - numbering ) ...
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