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... two , who ill might pleasure share , — The Abbess , and the Novice Clare . III . The Abbess was of noble blood , But early took the veil and hood , upon Ere Or knew the world that she forsook . 48 Canto II . MARMION .
... two , who ill might pleasure share , — The Abbess , and the Novice Clare . III . The Abbess was of noble blood , But early took the veil and hood , upon Ere Or knew the world that she forsook . 48 Canto II . MARMION .
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... Clare , Save this , that she was young and fair ; As yet a novice unprofess'd , Lovely and gentle , but distress'd . She was betrothed to one now dead , Or worse , who had dishonour'd fled . Her kinsmen bade her give her hand To one ...
... Clare , Save this , that she was young and fair ; As yet a novice unprofess'd , Lovely and gentle , but distress'd . She was betrothed to one now dead , Or worse , who had dishonour'd fled . Her kinsmen bade her give her hand To one ...
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... Clare's was plight , For he attaints that rival's fame With treason's charge - and on they came , In mortal lists to fight . Their oaths are said , Their prayers are pray'd , Their lances in the rest are laid , They meet in mortal shock ...
... Clare's was plight , For he attaints that rival's fame With treason's charge - and on they came , In mortal lists to fight . Their oaths are said , Their prayers are pray'd , Their lances in the rest are laid , They meet in mortal shock ...
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... Clare ; Its fugitive the church he gave , Though not a victim , but a slave ; And deem'd restraint in convent strange Would hide her wrongs , and her revenge . Himself , proud Henry's favourite peer , Held Romish thunders idle fear ...
... Clare ; Its fugitive the church he gave , Though not a victim , but a slave ; And deem'd restraint in convent strange Would hide her wrongs , and her revenge . Himself , proud Henry's favourite peer , Held Romish thunders idle fear ...
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... Clare :: The thoughts , which broke his sleep , he seems To mention but as feverish dreams . XIX . << In vain , " said he , « to rest I spread My burning limbs , and couch'd my head : Fantastic thoughts return'd ; And , by their wild ...
... Clare :: The thoughts , which broke his sleep , he seems To mention but as feverish dreams . XIX . << In vain , " said he , « to rest I spread My burning limbs , and couch'd my head : Fantastic thoughts return'd ; And , by their wild ...
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