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... Pourd out in loosnesse . " Yet goodly court he made still to his Dame , Pourd out in loosnesse on the grassy grownd , Both carelesse of his health , and of his fame . At just that moment , " he heard a dreadfull sownd " which proves ...
... Pourd out in loosnesse . " Yet goodly court he made still to his Dame , Pourd out in loosnesse on the grassy grownd , Both carelesse of his health , and of his fame . At just that moment , " he heard a dreadfull sownd " which proves ...
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... pourd out " the " Lat . effusus , spread out ; hence stretched out . The phrase expresses his dissipation : sexually expended and exhausted , [ Red Crosse ] is like the water he drank . ” 3 Delight in etymology to be sure ; but is it ...
... pourd out " the " Lat . effusus , spread out ; hence stretched out . The phrase expresses his dissipation : sexually expended and exhausted , [ Red Crosse ] is like the water he drank . ” 3 Delight in etymology to be sure ; but is it ...
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... Pourd out in loosnesse " is not contained . By virtue , then , of a Latin pun , vypós anticipates diαxεxvμévoç ( or effusus ) , just as Red Crosse's sloth - his going unarmed , his becoming " a cowardlie & drousie souldiour ...
... Pourd out in loosnesse " is not contained . By virtue , then , of a Latin pun , vypós anticipates diαxεxvμévoç ( or effusus ) , just as Red Crosse's sloth - his going unarmed , his becoming " a cowardlie & drousie souldiour ...
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