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An Indian rude that never heard one sing A heav'nly sonnet to a silver string , Nor
other sounds , but what confused heards In pathles deserts make , or brookes or
birds , Should he heare one the sweet Pandora touch , And loose his hearing ...
An Indian rude that never heard one sing A heav'nly sonnet to a silver string , Nor
other sounds , but what confused heards In pathles deserts make , or brookes or
birds , Should he heare one the sweet Pandora touch , And loose his hearing ...
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Those that did heare them vaunte their excellence Beyonde all value , with such
confidence , Stoode wond'ring how such little elfes as these Durst venture on soe
greate hyperboles ; But more upon such horses . But it ceast ( I meane the ...
Those that did heare them vaunte their excellence Beyonde all value , with such
confidence , Stoode wond'ring how such little elfes as these Durst venture on soe
greate hyperboles ; But more upon such horses . But it ceast ( I meane the ...
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It is not proud rayment that maketh the honest , but thy condycyons playne ; For
cursed be they that walcke wyckedly , and heare Goddes worde in vayne . Rubbe
forthe , olde trottes , to the devyl warde , seme ye never so holye ; Your glosynge
...
It is not proud rayment that maketh the honest , but thy condycyons playne ; For
cursed be they that walcke wyckedly , and heare Goddes worde in vayne . Rubbe
forthe , olde trottes , to the devyl warde , seme ye never so holye ; Your glosynge
...
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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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