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...other forst him staye, and comforted in feare. That darksome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullein mind : His grieslie lockes, long growen and unbound, Disordred hong about his shoulders round,... | |
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...of money, managed with so littlu expense. DESPAIR. The darksome cave they enter.whero they find Tbat cursed man low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind : His grieue locks, long growen and unbound, Disordered hong about his shoulders round, And hid his face,... | |
| Leigh Hunt - 1859 - 550 pages
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| Edmund Spenser, George Gilfillan - 1859 - 332 pages
...other forced him stay, and comforted in fear. xxxv. That darksome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullen mind : His griesie 2 locks, long growen and unbound, Disorder'd hung about his shoulders round, And hid his face... | |
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...other forst him stay, and comforted in feare. 35 That darkesome cave they enter, where they find That cursed man, low sitting on the ground, Musing full sadly in his sullein mind: His griesie lockes, long growen and unbound, Disordred hong about his shoulders round,... | |
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