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But it ceast ( I meane the wonder ) when each nam'd his beaste . My nimble
squirrell ( quoth the king ) and then Pinching his hatt is but a minute's ken . The
earth ran speedy from him , and I dare Saye , if it have a motion circular , I coulde
have ...
But it ceast ( I meane the wonder ) when each nam'd his beaste . My nimble
squirrell ( quoth the king ) and then Pinching his hatt is but a minute's ken . The
earth ran speedy from him , and I dare Saye , if it have a motion circular , I coulde
have ...
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When on the playnes the faieryes made a ring ; Then a field - criquett , with a note
full cleare , Sweet and unforc'd and softly sung the meane , To whose accord ,
and with noe mickle labor , A pritty faiery playde upon a tabor : The case was of a
...
When on the playnes the faieryes made a ring ; Then a field - criquett , with a note
full cleare , Sweet and unforc'd and softly sung the meane , To whose accord ,
and with noe mickle labor , A pritty faiery playde upon a tabor : The case was of a
...
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Let fearfull poets pardon crave , that seeke for praise at everie lips ; Doe thou not
favor , nor yet rave : the golden meane is free from trips . This lesson old was
taught in schooles ; It's praise to be dispraisde of fooles . NOTES . P. 3 , 1. 19.
Let fearfull poets pardon crave , that seeke for praise at everie lips ; Doe thou not
favor , nor yet rave : the golden meane is free from trips . This lesson old was
taught in schooles ; It's praise to be dispraisde of fooles . NOTES . P. 3 , 1. 19.
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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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