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374 In another place;

On the head of a stag.

Sometimes having succeeded in the first part, he makes a feeble conclusion. In the song of “Sacharissa's and Amoret's Friendship,” the two last stanzas ought to have been omitted.

His images of gallantry are not always in the highest degree delicate.

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