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Hee that ne'er sawe her ( O , too happy wight ) Is one borne blynde that knowes
noe want of light ; He that nere kist her lipps , yet sees her eyes , Lives , while he
lives soe , still in paradise ; But if he taste those sweets as haples I , BOOKE III .
Hee that ne'er sawe her ( O , too happy wight ) Is one borne blynde that knowes
noe want of light ; He that nere kist her lipps , yet sees her eyes , Lives , while he
lives soe , still in paradise ; But if he taste those sweets as haples I , BOOKE III .
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See yonder girle , quoth she , for whome my shryne Is lefte neglected and of all
forlorne ; Hearke how the poets court the sacred Nyne To give them raptures full
and highly borne That maye befitt a beauty soe divyne , And from the threshold of
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See yonder girle , quoth she , for whome my shryne Is lefte neglected and of all
forlorne ; Hearke how the poets court the sacred Nyne To give them raptures full
and highly borne That maye befitt a beauty soe divyne , And from the threshold of
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They gentle are both borne and bred , they gentle are in sport and game ; They
gentle are at boord and bed , they gentle are in wealth and name . Such gentles
nice must needs be trimme From head to UPSTART GENTLEWOMEN . 11.
They gentle are both borne and bred , they gentle are in sport and game ; They
gentle are at boord and bed , they gentle are in wealth and name . Such gentles
nice must needs be trimme From head to UPSTART GENTLEWOMEN . 11.
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Contents
POLITICAL BALLADS PUBLISHED IN ENGLAND DURING | 11 |
A SELECTION OF LATIN STORIES | 28 |
THE KEEN OF THE SOUTH OF IRELAND | 46 |
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