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... 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 the knee ; Where sparrowes pearcht , of ...
... 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 the knee ; Where sparrowes pearcht , of ...
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... vaile " at the opening of the poem ( 18-19 ) , it is hard to avoid a double implica- tion here . The identical spelling of the two words in the first edition provides an example of the advantages that are sometimes gained by maintaining ...
... vaile " at the opening of the poem ( 18-19 ) , it is hard to avoid a double implica- tion here . The identical spelling of the two words in the first edition provides an example of the advantages that are sometimes gained by maintaining ...
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... vaile reacht to the ground beneath . Her vaile vvas artificiall floyvers and leaues , VVhofe vvorkmanship both man and beaft deceaues . Many would praise the fvveet smell as the past , VVhen t'vvas the odour vyhich her breath foorth ...
... vaile reacht to the ground beneath . Her vaile vvas artificiall floyvers and leaues , VVhofe vvorkmanship both man and beaft deceaues . Many would praise the fvveet smell as the past , VVhen t'vvas the odour vyhich her breath foorth ...
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