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678. well - breath'd ] sound in wind , able to undergo great exertion without panting or losing breath . In Morte Darthur ( ed . Sommer , p . 313 ) it is said of Tristram that " he was called byggar than sir launcelot but sir Launcelot ...
678. well - breath'd ] sound in wind , able to undergo great exertion without panting or losing breath . In Morte Darthur ( ed . Sommer , p . 313 ) it is said of Tristram that " he was called byggar than sir launcelot but sir Launcelot ...
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Look , how the world's poor people are amazed At apparitions , signs and prodigies , Whereon with fearful eyes they long have gazed , Infusing them with dreadful prophecies ; So she at these sad signs draws up her breath , And , sighing ...
Look , how the world's poor people are amazed At apparitions , signs and prodigies , Whereon with fearful eyes they long have gazed , Infusing them with dreadful prophecies ; So she at these sad signs draws up her breath , And , sighing ...
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That thy sable gender makest With the breath thou givest and takest , ' Mongst our mourners shalt thou go . Here the anthem doth commence : Love and constancy is dead ; Phoenix and the turtle fled In a mutual flame from hence .
That thy sable gender makest With the breath thou givest and takest , ' Mongst our mourners shalt thou go . Here the anthem doth commence : Love and constancy is dead ; Phoenix and the turtle fled In a mutual flame from hence .
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