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Unto the sege he cometh ful pryvely , And by himselfe he walketh sobrely , The ymage of hir recordyng alwey newe : " Thus lay hir heer , and thus fressh was hir hewe ; Thus sate , thus spake , thus spanne , this was hir chere ...
Unto the sege he cometh ful pryvely , And by himselfe he walketh sobrely , The ymage of hir recordyng alwey newe : " Thus lay hir heer , and thus fressh was hir hewe ; Thus sate , thus spake , thus spanne , this was hir chere ...
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Then Lucrece sent a post to Rome to her father , and an other to Ardea to her husbande , requiringe them that they would make speede to come unto her , with certaine of their trustie frendes , for that a cruell facte was chaunced .
Then Lucrece sent a post to Rome to her father , and an other to Ardea to her husbande , requiringe them that they would make speede to come unto her , with certaine of their trustie frendes , for that a cruell facte was chaunced .
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bewrayeth the secresy of his disease unto his familiar frend W. S. who not long before had tryed the curtesy of the like passion , and was now newly recovered of the like infection ; yet finding his frend let bloud in the same vaine ...
bewrayeth the secresy of his disease unto his familiar frend W. S. who not long before had tryed the curtesy of the like passion , and was now newly recovered of the like infection ; yet finding his frend let bloud in the same vaine ...
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