Then why should he dispaire that knowes to court it With words, faire lookes, and liberality: What hast not thou full often strucke a Doe, And borne her cleanly by the Keepers nose?
Great men haue reaching hands: oft haue I struck Those that I neuer saw, and strucke them dead Geo.
Then is sin strucke downe like an Oxe, and iniquities throate cut like a Calfe Hol.
Pardon me gracious Lord, Some sodaine qualme hath strucke me at the heart, And dim'd mine eyes, that I can reade no further King.
I am glad that my weake words Haue strucke but thus much shew of fire from Brutus, Enter Caesar and his Traine.
Shall one of Vs, That strucke the Formost man of all this World, But for supporting Robbers: shall we now, Contaminate our fingers, with base Bribes?
When Mordered felt the stroke of death, And found that he was wounded soe; 110 He thruste himselfe upon the speare, And strucke the king a deadlye blowe.
Strucke every vital part, And griping grief, like pangs of death, Seiz'd on my true love's heart.
The first stroke that little Musgrave strucke, He hurt lord Barnard sore; 90 The next stroke that lord Barnard strucke, Little Musgrave never strucke more.
Yes, she has beene struckeunder line, master Souldier.
Ile holde my life thou art struckewith Cupids Birde-bolt, my little prickshaft, art?
The soldan strucke a third fell stroke, Which brought the knighte on his knee: Sad sorrow pierced that ladyes heart, And she shriekt loud shriekings three.
They coucht theire speares, (their horses ran, 65 As though there had beene thunder) And strucke them each immidst their shields, Wherewith they broke in sunder.
The soldan strucke a second stroke, And made the bloude to flowe: All pale and wan was that ladye fayre, And thrice she wept for woe.
The soldan strucke the knighte a stroke, That made him reele asyde; Then woe-begone was that fayre ladye, 145 And thrice she deeply sighde.
Sorrow strucke So many Blowes vpon this Face of mine, And made no deeper Wounds?
The Soldan strucke the knighte a stroke That made him reele asyde: Then woe-begone was that fayre ladye, 145 And thrice she deeply sighde.
He strucke upon his harpe agayne, And playd both fayre and free; The ladye was so pleasde theratt, 235 She laught loud laughters three.
The Soldan strucke a second stroke, And made the bloude to flowe: All pale and wan was that ladye fayre, And thrice she wept for woe.
The Soldan strucke a third fell stroke, Which brought the knighte on his knee: Sad sorrow pierced that ladyes heart, And she shriekt loud shriekings three.
They coucht theire speares (their horses ran, As though there had beene thunder), And strucke them each immidst their shields, Wherewith they broke in sunder.
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