Gent. 3. then lost, when it was found. But oh the Noble Combat,
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that 'twixt Ioy and Sorrow was fought in Paulina. Shee
Gent. 3. had one Eye declin’d for the losse of her Husband, ano
Gent. 3. ther eleuated, that the Oracle was fulfill’d: Shee lifted the
Gent. 3. Princesse from the Earth, and so locks her in embracing,
Gent. 3. as if shee would pin her to her heart, that shee might no
Gent. 1. dience of Kings and Princes, for by such was it acted.
Gent. 3. which angl’d for mine Eyes (caught the Water, though
Gent. 3. not the Fish) was, when at the Relation of the Queenes
Gent. 3. death (with the manner how shee came to’t, brauely con
Gent. 3. fess’d, and lamented by the King) how attentiuenesse
Gent. 3. wounded his Daughter, till (from one signe of dolour to
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another) shee did (with an Alas) I would faine say, bleed
Gent. 3. Teares; for I am sure, my heart wept blood. Who was
Gent. 3. most Marble, there changed colour: some swownded, all