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27 Henceforth in safe assuraunce may ye rest , Having both found a new friend you to aid , And lost an old foe , that did you molest : Better new friend then an old foe is said . ' With chaunge of cheare the seeming simple maid Let fall ...
27 Henceforth in safe assuraunce may ye rest , Having both found a new friend you to aid , And lost an old foe , that did you molest : Better new friend then an old foe is said . ' With chaunge of cheare the seeming simple maid Let fall ...
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knou 17 Then said the aged Caelia , ' Deare dame , And you good Sir , I wote that of your toyle , And labours long , through which ye hither came , Ye both forwearicdo be : therefore a whyle I reado you rest , and to your bowres recoyle ...
knou 17 Then said the aged Caelia , ' Deare dame , And you good Sir , I wote that of your toyle , And labours long , through which ye hither came , Ye both forwearicdo be : therefore a whyle I reado you rest , and to your bowres recoyle ...
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We ceased : a gentler feeling crept Upon us : surely rest is meet : “ They rest , ' we said , ' their sleep is sweet , ' And silence followed , and we wept . 20 Our voices took a higher range ; Once more we sang : ' They do not die Nor ...
We ceased : a gentler feeling crept Upon us : surely rest is meet : “ They rest , ' we said , ' their sleep is sweet , ' And silence followed , and we wept . 20 Our voices took a higher range ; Once more we sang : ' They do not die Nor ...
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