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... inchanter though disguis'd , 645 Enter'd the very lime - twigs of his spells , And yet came off : if you have this about you , ( As I will give you when we go ) you may Boldly assault the necromancer's hall ; Where if he be , with ...
... inchanter though disguis'd , 645 Enter'd the very lime - twigs of his spells , And yet came off : if you have this about you , ( As I will give you when we go ) you may Boldly assault the necromancer's hall ; Where if he be , with ...
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... inchanter ' scape ? O ye mistook , ye should have snatch'd his wand , And bound him fast ; without his rod revers'd , And backward mutters of dissevering power , We cannot free the Lady that sits here In stony fetters fix'd , and ...
... inchanter ' scape ? O ye mistook , ye should have snatch'd his wand , And bound him fast ; without his rod revers'd , And backward mutters of dissevering power , We cannot free the Lady that sits here In stony fetters fix'd , and ...
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... inchanter vile . SABR . Shepherd , ' tis my office best To help insnared chastity : Brightest Lady , look on me ; Thus I sprinkle on thy breast Drops that from my fountain pure I have kept of precious cure , Thrice upon thy finger's tip ...
... inchanter vile . SABR . Shepherd , ' tis my office best To help insnared chastity : Brightest Lady , look on me ; Thus I sprinkle on thy breast Drops that from my fountain pure I have kept of precious cure , Thrice upon thy finger's tip ...
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