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... feare , Such sights as this , to tender maids are rare . And ran into the darke her selfe to hide , Rich iewels in the darke are soonest spide . [ 719-24 ] " She stayd not for her robes " : the earlier world of robed ceremony and ...
... feare , Such sights as this , to tender maids are rare . And ran into the darke her selfe to hide , Rich iewels in the darke are soonest spide . [ 719-24 ] " She stayd not for her robes " : the earlier world of robed ceremony and ...
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... Feare fils the chamber , darknes decks the Bride " ( 3.154 ) . Those 10. See the book by M. C. Bradbrook listed in the Bibliography . II . This imagery of darkness is supported in the opening lines of the translation of Musuros by ...
... Feare fils the chamber , darknes decks the Bride " ( 3.154 ) . Those 10. See the book by M. C. Bradbrook listed in the Bibliography . II . This imagery of darkness is supported in the opening lines of the translation of Musuros by ...
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... feare , Like chaft Diana , when Acteon spyde her , Being fodainly betraide , dyu'd downe to hide her . And as her filuer body downeward went , With both her hands fhe made the bed a tent , And in her owne mind thought her felfe secure ...
... feare , Like chaft Diana , when Acteon spyde her , Being fodainly betraide , dyu'd downe to hide her . And as her filuer body downeward went , With both her hands fhe made the bed a tent , And in her owne mind thought her felfe secure ...
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