un 7 4.24
& and 87 52.73
101.5:9 Whom to auenge, /he had this Knight from far c{o~}peld.
101.6:9 And this faire couple eke to /hroud th{e~}/elues were fain.
101.17:9 The /troke down fr{o~} her head vnto her /houlder glaun/t.
101.24:9 A /treame of cole black bloud forth gu/hed fr{o~} her cor/e.
101.36:4 Sweet /l{o~}bring deaw, the which to /leepe them biddes.
101.39:9 Whiles /ad Night ouer him her m{a~}tle black doth /pred.
102.6:7 Had /pent his lampe, & brought forth dawning light,
102.7:9 Then gan /he waile & weepe, to /ee that woefull /towre.
102.17:9 And /treames of purple bloud new dies the verd{a~}t fields.
102.34:9 That many err{a~}t knights hath brought to wretchedne//e.
103.36:9 Life from _Sansfoy_ thou took/t, _San/loy_ /hall fr{o~} thee take.
103.41:8 His corage more, that fr{o~} his griping pawes
104.29:4 Who/e wealth was want, who/e pl{e~}ty made him pore,
104.33:9 Trembling through ha/ty rage, wh{e~} choler in him /weld.
104.36:9 Dead /culs & bones of men, who/e life had gone a/tray.
105.6:9 The yron walles to ward their blowes are weake & fraile.
105.28:7 Vnle//e /he cha{u~}/t their /tubborne mouths to twitch;
105.38:3 Fr{o~} /urging gulf two mon/ters /traight were brought,
105.43:9 Great paines, & greater prai/e, both neuer to be donne.
105.46:9 Where they /hould liue in woe, & die in wretchedne//e.
106.6:2 Does throw out thrilling /hriekes, & /hrieking cryes,
106.19:9 Fr{o~} her own wor/hip, they her A//e would wor/hip fayn.
106.33:9 That they the woods are pa/t, & come now to the plaine.
107.3:3 Which through the tr{e~}bling leaues full gently playes
107.11:8 Through that fraile fo{u~}taine, which him feeble made,
107.44.9 He has them now foure yeres be/iegd to make th{e~} thrall.
108.1:9 For who/e deliuer{a~}ce /he this Prince doth thither guide.
108.38:6 For now three Moones haue ch{a~}ged thrice their hew,
109.2:9 Should die vnknown, & buried be in thankle//e thought.
109.16:9 True Loues are oft{e~} /own, but /eldom grow on ground.
109.42:9 Wh{e~} houre of death is come, let none aske whence, nor why.
110.5:9 For /treight & narrow was the way, which he did /how.
110.31:3 Whom /till /he fed, whiles they were weake & young,
110.57:9 More deare vnto their God, then yo{u~}glings to their dam.
110.60:9 For bloud can nought but /in, & wars but /orrowes yield.
110.67:7 Throug
|