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... HAPPY WARRIOR 339 " NUNS FRET NOT AT THEIR CON- VENT'S NARROW ROOM " COMPOSED BY THE SIDE 340 OF GRAS- MERE LAKE . · · • 340 • 303 " THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH WE ARE SEVEN . 303 US " • · · 341 · EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY . 304 • THE ...
... HAPPY WARRIOR 339 " NUNS FRET NOT AT THEIR CON- VENT'S NARROW ROOM " COMPOSED BY THE SIDE 340 OF GRAS- MERE LAKE . · · • 340 • 303 " THE WORLD IS TOO MUCH WITH WE ARE SEVEN . 303 US " • · · 341 · EXPOSTULATION AND REPLY . 304 • THE ...
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... happy- go - lucky gentlemen : with the Parliament stood the Puritans and the defenders of civil liberty , an austerely sincere minority too commonly misunderstood because of the excesses of a smal party of fanatics . ( a ) CAVALIER ...
... happy- go - lucky gentlemen : with the Parliament stood the Puritans and the defenders of civil liberty , an austerely sincere minority too commonly misunderstood because of the excesses of a smal party of fanatics . ( a ) CAVALIER ...
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... happy choyce Of death , that here lye dying every stound , Yet live perforce in balefull darkenesse bound ? For now three moones have changed thrice their hew , And have beene thrice hid underneath the ground , Since I the heavens ...
... happy choyce Of death , that here lye dying every stound , Yet live perforce in balefull darkenesse bound ? For now three moones have changed thrice their hew , And have beene thrice hid underneath the ground , Since I the heavens ...
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... happy Queene of Faries , that hast fownd , Mongst many , one that with his prowesse may Defend thine honour , and thy foes con- fownd ! True loves are often sown , but seldom grow on grownd . ' XVII ' Thine , O then , ' said the gentle ...
... happy Queene of Faries , that hast fownd , Mongst many , one that with his prowesse may Defend thine honour , and thy foes con- fownd ! True loves are often sown , but seldom grow on grownd . ' XVII ' Thine , O then , ' said the gentle ...
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... happy as mote happy bee : He lov'd , as was his lot , a lady gent , That him againe lov'd in the least degree : For she was proud , and of too high intent , And joyd to see her lover languish and lament . XXVIII From whom retourning sad ...
... happy as mote happy bee : He lov'd , as was his lot , a lady gent , That him againe lov'd in the least degree : For she was proud , and of too high intent , And joyd to see her lover languish and lament . XXVIII From whom retourning sad ...
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