XXXII But she all vowd unto the Redcrosse knight, 275 His wandring perill closely did lament, Ne in this new acquaintaunce could delight, But her deare heart with anguish did torment, And all her wit in secret counsels spent, How to escape.
But she all vowdvnto the Redcrosse knight, 2 His wandring perill closely did lament, Ne in this new acquaintaunce could delight, 4 But her deare heart with anguish did torment, And all her wit in secret counsels spent, 6 How to escape.
Take to thy grace Me, thy vowd Souldier, who doe beare thy yoke As t'wer a wreath of Roses, yet is heavier Then Lead it selfe, stings more than Nettles.
I know The Prince of Orange a sworne enemie To your affections: he has vowd to crosse you, But I will still stand for you.
I cry you mercy, lady; you are shee Whom I had vowdto love;--a wild conceite Had seasd my fancy.
Beside, all reverence to the calling, I Have vowd never to marry, and you know Love may bring a Man toot at last, and therefore My fine Gewgaw do not abuse me.
I visited him in prison, And did with much adoe win from Don John This journey, for I vowd to see th'event How they will deale with him.
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