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9 : “ This colour blending “ that oft they interchange each ( white ) is most commonly taken in other's seat ” . ( ) : 70 ) . This is quite in Blazon for the metal silver , and is accordance with a parallel cited by named Argent ...
9 : “ This colour blending “ that oft they interchange each ( white ) is most commonly taken in other's seat ” . ( ) : 70 ) . This is quite in Blazon for the metal silver , and is accordance with a parallel cited by named Argent ...
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O , how her fear did make her colour rise ! First red as roses that on lawn we lay , Then white as lawn , the roses took away . 260 “ And how her hand , in my hand being lock'd , Forc'd it to tremble with her loyal fear !
O , how her fear did make her colour rise ! First red as roses that on lawn we lay , Then white as lawn , the roses took away . 260 “ And how her hand , in my hand being lock'd , Forc'd it to tremble with her loyal fear !
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... Who o'er the white sheet peers her whiter chin , The reason of this rash alarm to know , Which he by dumb demeanour seeks to show ; But she with vehement prayers urgeth still Under what colour he commits this ill .
... Who o'er the white sheet peers her whiter chin , The reason of this rash alarm to know , Which he by dumb demeanour seeks to show ; But she with vehement prayers urgeth still Under what colour he commits this ill .
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