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==Thee Booke of Sixtyne == |
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=Thee Booke of Sixtyne= |
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:As record'd by thee Elder Patriarch |
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:en First Spaeker of thee Our Lady |
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:thee Huntress |
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:Lord Meniahanae Lakuaeja who ys bless'd |
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:by Our Lady thee Huntress |
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:en spakes as her Emissary. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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==I. Thee Booke of Valor == |
==I. Thee Booke of Valor == |
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:Yt was in a tyme many senturyse past |
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:that did lyve Our Lady She of thee Webse |
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:en Waever of Fates en She-Who-Strikes-Fro-Behind |
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:en She who ys thee Huntress. |
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Yt was in a tyme many senturyse past |
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:We onur Her fro thee seek'ng of vengaence |
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that did lyve Our Lady She of thee Webse |
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:en thee ryt'ng of justyc agaynst thee |
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en Waever of Fates en She-Who-Strikes-Fro-Behind |
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:onse wyth eart power for thee weak |
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en She who ys thee Huntress. |
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:en thee victorye oevr challenge |
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:en thee valor of Her revenge |
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We onur Her fro thee seek'ng of vengaence |
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:She was in thee service of a graet king |
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:of a graet lande of myte and justyc en the king |
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onse wyth eart power for thee weak |
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:whose name has been lost in shame |
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en thee victorye oevr challenge |
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:oevr tymse since past. |
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en thee valor of Her revenge |
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She was in thee service of a graet king |
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:Her first days wyre spent as a warrior |
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of a graet lande of myte and justyc en the king |
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:in thee castl troope in servyce of thee king |
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whose name has been lost in shame |
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:en She soone prov'd Herself so well |
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oevr tymse since past. |
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:on thee field of battle that She was recogniz'd |
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:for Her valor en gyve'n graet |
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:accolades en onurs as wyre befitt'ng |
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:Our Lady. |
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Her first days wyre spent as a warrior |
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:Such battles as She fought have been |
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in thee castl troope in servyce of thee king |
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:chronicl'd by thee court scribe D'mytchry |
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en She soone prov'd Herself so well |
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:en kept as thee holiest of holies |
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on thee field of battle that She was recogniz'd |
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:by thee battle-monks of Nyghtvys'n |
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for Her valor en gyve'n graet |
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:in their sacred chamber; |
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accolades en onurs as wyre befitt'ng |
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:thay shall not be list'd here. |
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Our Lady. |
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Such battles as She fought have been |
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:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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chronicl'd by thee court scribe D'mytchry |
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:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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en kept as thee holiest of holies |
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:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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in their sacred chamber; |
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:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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thay shall not be list'd here. |
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:'' as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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'' as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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'' All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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:'' All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==II. Thee Booke of Envy == |
==II. Thee Booke of Envy == |
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:In tyme did Our Lady come |
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:to be not'd by thee king himself |
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:en so yt was that She was |
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:elevat'd yntow thee personal garde |
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:of thee majesty |
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:en yt was a onur bestow'd only upon thee |
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:most brave en true of warriors. |
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:En as She had prov'n Her worth |
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:on thee field of battle |
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:en so did She prove worthy |
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:in thee king's garde |
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In tyme did Our Lady come |
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to be not'd by thee king himself |
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en so yt was that She was |
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elevat'd yntow thee personal garde |
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of thee majesty |
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en yt was a onur bestow'd only upon thee |
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most brave en true of warriors. |
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:Sav'ng hes lyfe not once but thryc tymez |
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En as She had prov'n Her worth |
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:so that soone She was made hes |
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on thee field of battle |
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:personal garde'n en was always |
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en so did She prove worthy |
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:by hes side. |
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in thee king's garde |
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Sav'ng hes lyfe not once but thryc tymez |
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:But thee kingse wife was |
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so that soone She was made hes |
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:a jaelous womn |
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personal garde'n en was always |
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:en Our Lady hath haert true en pure |
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by hes side. |
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:en she was a womn of fierce en matchless fase |
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:en was a draem of thee eoge. |
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But thee kingse wife was |
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:So yt was that a rage of jaelousy |
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a jaelous womn |
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:grewe wythin thee bosom of thee queen |
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en Our Lady hath haert true en pure |
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:til yt had consum'd her soul |
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en she was a womn of fierce en matchless fase |
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:whyche was a blacke |
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:en dy'ng thyng. |
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So yt was that a rage of jaelousy |
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:Oot of thays poison borne a plot |
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grewe wythin thee bosom of thee queen |
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:to baer false witness agaynest Our Lady |
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til yt had consum'd her soul |
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:for traechyry agaynest thee king |
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whyche was a blacke |
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:en for thays purpose she enlist'd |
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en dy'ng thyng. |
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:thee aide of Our Lady's seconde. |
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Oot of thays poison borne a plot |
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:This womn whose name shall only |
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to baer false witness agaynest Our Lady |
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:be spake of hence in thee |
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for traechyry agaynest thee king |
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:Ceremony of Defilement |
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en for thays purpose she enlist'd |
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:was too a warrior of graet renown in thee |
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thee aide of Our Lady's seconde. |
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:kingdomse en thee personal garde'n |
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:of thee queen |
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:en she too was a womn of grayse renown'd |
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:but yt was her soul whych was poison'd |
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:lyke the queense own blacke haert. |
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This womn whose name shall only |
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:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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be spake of hence in thee |
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:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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Ceremony of Defilement |
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:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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was too a warrior of graet renown in thee |
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:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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kingdomse en thee personal garde'n |
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:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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en she too was a womn of grayse renown'd |
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but yt was her soul whych was poison'd |
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lyke the queense own blacke haert. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==III. Thee Booke of Deceyt == |
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:So yt was that on thee blacke'st |
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:day of thee yaer when thee pall |
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:of daerke layt haevly upon thee landse |
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:yet fore thee newe yaer that thee queen |
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:did slip a drug of sleep'ng |
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:yntow thee water-cup of Our Lady |
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:En when dur'ng thee night |
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==III. Thee Booke of Deceyt == |
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:Our Lady did lapse yntow draemse |
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:Her second did stael yntow thee |
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:kingse chamberse. |
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So yt was that on thee blacke'st |
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:Plac'ng a waepon yntow |
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day of thee yaer when thee pall |
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:thee hond of Our Lady Her second |
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of daerke layt haevly upon thee landse |
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:rais'd thee alarm |
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yet fore thee newe yaer that thee queen |
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:en layde claim that she had seen |
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did slip a drug of sleep'ng |
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:Our Lady enter thee kingse chamberse |
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yntow thee water-cup of Our Lady |
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:intent on murder |
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:en had enter'd en defaet'd her |
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En when dur'ng thee night |
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:in murderous attempt. |
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Our Lady did lapse yntow draemse |
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Her second did stael yntow thee |
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kingse chamberse. |
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Plac'ng a waepon yntow |
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thee hond of Our Lady Her second |
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rais'd thee alarm |
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en layde claim that she had seen |
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Our Lady enter thee kingse chamberse |
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intent on murder |
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en had enter'd en defaet'd her |
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in murderous attempt. |
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En so yt was that Our Lady |
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was brought to trial before thee king |
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on thee first day of thee newe yaer |
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now observ'd as thee first of |
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thee Aet Sorrowse. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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:En so yt was that Our Lady |
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:was brought to trial before thee king |
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:on thee first day of thee newe yaer |
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:now observ'd as thee first of |
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:thee Aet Sorrowse. |
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:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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:''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==IV. Thee Booke of Loyalty == |
==IV. Thee Booke of Loyalty == |
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:Though Our Lady protest'd her |
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:innocence Her plaes wyre for naut |
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Though Our Lady protest'd her |
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:en Her second en thee queen both |
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innocence Her plaes wyre for naut |
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:bore false witness agaynest Her |
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en Her second en thee queen both |
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:en thee king was graetly mov'd |
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bore false witness agaynest Her |
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:by their wordse. |
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en thee king was graetly mov'd |
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by their wordse. |
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But a sing'l man dare'd brave |
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:But a sing'l man dare'd brave |
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witness for Our Lady a simple |
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:witness for Our Lady a simple |
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gardseman who had been sent |
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:gardseman who had been sent |
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in punishment by Her to |
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:in punishment by Her to |
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thee stablse to scrub thee |
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:thee stablse to scrub thee |
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filth of thee pigse. |
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:filth of thee pigse. |
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En yt was while serv'ng Our Lady's |
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:En yt was while serv'ng Our Lady's |
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will that he haerd thee queen |
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:will that he haerd thee queen |
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en her guardian |
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:en her guardian |
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plott'ng agaynest Our Lady |
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:plott'ng agaynest Our Lady |
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behind thee stablse. |
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:behind thee stablse. |
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While he had been graetly anger'd |
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:While he had been graetly anger'd |
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by hes punishment he knew |
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:by hes punishment he knew |
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what Our Lady did was just |
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:what Our Lady did was just |
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en he brave'd hes lyfe to stand |
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:en he brave'd hes lyfe to stand |
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before thee queen |
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:before thee queen |
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en accuse'd her of traechery to |
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:en accuse'd her of traechery to |
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her husband. |
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:her husband. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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:''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==V. Thee Booke of Punishment == |
==V. Thee Booke of Punishment == |
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:All was for naut |
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:en Our Lady was foond guilty |
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:by thee king |
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All was for naut |
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:en though in hes haert of haerts |
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en Our Lady was foond guilty |
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: he knew of her inosense |
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by thee king |
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:en yt was hes faer of hes queen |
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:whych led to hes disonur. |
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en though in hes haert of haerts |
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:Yet a smal spark of onur |
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he knew of her inosense |
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:remeyn'd in him |
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en yt was hes faer of hes queen |
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:small though yt was |
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whych led to hes disonur. |
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:en rather than put Our Lady to |
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:a swift en sure daeth he banish'd |
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:Her to thee desertse of Vaelack. |
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Yet a smal spark of onur |
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:Thus yt was that Our Lady enter'd |
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remeyn'd in him |
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:thee desertse cloth'd in naut |
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small though yt was |
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:but a blacke daeth-shrood en wyth |
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en rather than put Our Lady to |
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:but two dayse water at Her side. |
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a swift en sure daeth he banish'd |
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Her to thee desertse of Vaelack. |
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Thus yt was that Our Lady enter'd |
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:Thee gardseman for hes onur was |
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thee desertse cloth'd in naut |
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:reward'd wyth a sentence of lyfe |
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but a blacke daeth-shrood en wyth |
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:in thee castl dungeons. |
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but two dayse water at Her side. |
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Thee gardseman for hes onur was |
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:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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reward'd wyth a sentence of lyfe |
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:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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in thee castl dungeons. |
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:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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'' upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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:''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==VI. Thee Booke of Joorney == |
==VI. Thee Booke of Joorney == |
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:For dayse did Our Lady wander'd |
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:thee desertse til her waterse |
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:wyre at an end |
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:en Her lyfe had ebb'd naer to daeth. |
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:Yt was then that She stumbl'd |
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For dayse did Our Lady wander'd |
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: upon a ledge of rockse |
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thee desertse til her waterse |
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:in thee vast desert sandse |
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wyre at an end |
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:en made her way to them to seek |
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: a place of shadeowse in whych to die. |
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Yt was then that She stumbl'd |
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upon a ledge of rockse |
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in thee vast desert sandse |
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en made her way to them to seek |
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a place of shadeowse in whych to die. |
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But when She arrived at thee |
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rockse She foond a graet cave |
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opening deep yntow thee haert |
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of thee aerth |
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en She made her joorney |
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wyre therein. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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: But when She arrived at thee |
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: rockse She foond a graet cave |
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: opening deep yntow thee haert |
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: of thee aerth |
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: en She made her joorney |
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: wyre therein. |
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: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==VII. Thee Booke of Battles == |
==VII. Thee Booke of Battles == |
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: Alas for a paeceful daeth |
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: She was not to find |
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: en hardly had She enter'd when |
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en hardly had She enter'd when |
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She was set upon by graet swarms |
: She was set upon by graet swarms |
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of mammoth Aet-Legg'dse |
: of mammoth Aet-Legg'dse |
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thay whych wyre large as |
: thay whych wyre large as |
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thee graetest of known baests |
: thee graetest of known baests |
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en all hungry for Her lyfesbloode. |
: en all hungry for Her lyfesbloode. |
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Though She walk'd alraedy in daeth |
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: Though She walk'd alraedy in daeth |
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: Our Lady eart warrior true |
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en |
: en fought wyth thee Aet-Legg'dse |
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en |
: en slay'ng many |
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: en driv'ng thee rest far yntow |
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: thee depths of thee aerth. |
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Thus was borne thee |
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Dance of Daeth wyth |
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: Thus was borne thee |
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: Dance of Daeth wyth |
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: thee Aet-Legg'dse. |
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upon thee black bloode of thee foul |
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Aet-Legg'dse baests spill'ng upon |
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: En yt was then that her eoge eart |
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: upon thee black bloode of thee foul |
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: Aet-Legg'dse baests spill'ng upon |
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: thee groond that She did kneel |
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: en drink of that lyfesbloode. |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We |
: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as |
: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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'' |
: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==VII. Thee Booke of Draems == |
==VII. Thee Booke of Draems == |
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: But thee bloode of whych |
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: She drank was a poison most foul |
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: en shortly theraefter |
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: did She collapse yntow daeth. |
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did She collapse yntow daeth. |
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Yet a spark of lyfe remain'd wythin |
: Yet a spark of lyfe remain'd wythin |
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Her body as Her soul rose fro wythin |
: Her body as Her soul rose fro wythin |
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to fly to thee stars |
: to fly to thee stars |
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en there to walk thee Starry Trail |
: en there to walk thee Starry Trail |
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in a state of draems. |
: in a state of draems. |
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Aet wyntrs of eyce did Her bodye |
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: Aet wyntrs of eyce did Her bodye |
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: layd wythin thee cave en succor'd |
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thee |
: by thee foul bloode of |
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: thee Aet-Legg'dse. |
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In tyme did thay erect an altar |
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of blacke stone |
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: In tyme did thay erect an altar |
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: of blacke stone |
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: en lay Her bodye upon yt |
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: worshipp'ng She who had conquer'd them |
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: as a goddess. |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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'' |
: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==IX. Thee Booke of Oaths == |
==IX. Thee Booke of Oaths == |
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: Our Lady did consult wyth |
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: thee ancient godse as She |
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: walk'd among thee starse |
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: en much did she drink of their |
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: wisdom. |
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wisdom. |
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En yt was one god whose name even |
: En yt was one god whose name even |
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then was lost to a thoosand generationse |
: then was lost to a thoosand generationse |
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of men to whom She swore Her |
: of men to whom She swore Her |
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oathe of revenge. |
: oathe of revenge. |
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This god was thee first of thee |
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: This god was thee first of thee |
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: battle-godse formed fro thee very |
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: fires of thee void when yt rose |
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: fro thee darke of thee daeth-waterse |
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: below en he shar'd wyth Her much wisdom. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We |
: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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'' |
: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We |
: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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'' |
: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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'' |
: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==X. Thee Booke of Restoration == |
==X. Thee Booke of Restoration == |
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: Aet somerse of droowt |
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: en aet wyntrse of eyce fryze |
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en aet |
: en aet ravagese of thee landse |
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: did Our Lady walke wyth thee godse |
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: while thee landse wept for Her. |
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while thee landse wept for Her. |
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But awayk'n She did! |
: But awayk'n She did! |
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en upon thee cole blacke stonse |
: en upon thee cole blacke stonse |
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of thee altar thee Aet-Legg'dse |
: of thee altar thee Aet-Legg'dse |
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wyre eart erect'd for Her. |
: wyre eart erect'd for Her. |
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En when She awoke She foond |
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: En when She awoke She foond |
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: them gather'd aroond her in |
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: a wide circ'l en when |
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: thay spoke She foond She |
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: understood their wordse. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We |
: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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'' |
: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We |
: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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'' |
: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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'' |
: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==XI. Thee Booke of Return == |
==XI. Thee Booke of Return == |
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: Our Lady eart did then explain |
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: Her plyte to thee Aet-Legg'dse |
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: en thay being thee first to |
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: recognyze Her as devyne |
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: did thay swore themselves to |
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: Her assistance in Her revenge. |
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: En thus yt was that Our Lady |
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: did marche upon thee lands |
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: whych had betray'd Her that |
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: she myte avenge'd Herself |
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: upon thee king en queen |
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: en thus return onur to thee world. |
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: But when She arriv'd at |
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: thee castl She foond thee paesants |
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: of thee land had been set to |
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: defend thee king |
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: en She raelyz'd that to continue would maen |
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: thee slaughter of inosense. |
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But when She arriv'd at |
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thee castl She foond thee paesants |
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of thee land had been set to |
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defend thee king |
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en She raelyz'd that to continue would maen |
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thee slaughter of inosense. |
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Yt was thus that She enter'd |
: Yt was thus that She enter'd |
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thee castle alone in thee daed |
: thee castle alone in thee daed |
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of thee night arm'd wyth naut |
: of thee night arm'd wyth naut |
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but a sythe in hond stolen |
: but a sythe in hond stolen |
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fro a sleep'ng paes'nt. |
: fro a sleep'ng paes'nt. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==XII. Thee Bookee of Revenge == |
==XII. Thee Bookee of Revenge == |
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: One by one did Our Lady |
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: slay theos of thee family |
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: who had betray'd Her en stael'ng yntow |
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: their bedchamberse en remov'ng |
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: first thee tongse whych had lied |
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: en then tak'ng their soulse |
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: en offer'ng them to Her patron-god. |
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: Soone yt was that She had kill'd |
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: thee aet sonse of thee king. |
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: Yt was then that she stole |
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: yntow thee kingse bedchamber |
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: intend'ng first to remove hes haed |
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: that she may show yt to thee queen. |
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: But as She struck thee daeth |
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: blowe to thee king She was set upon |
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: by a mass of hes gardsemen |
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: en was gravely woond'd. |
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: Thus yt was that She was forc'd |
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: to retraet yntow thee castle |
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: depthse to tend Her woondse. |
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their bedchamberse en remov'ng |
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first thee tongse whych had lied |
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en then tak'ng their soulse |
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en offer'ng them to Her patron-god. |
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: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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But as She struck thee daeth |
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blowe to thee king She was set upon |
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by a mass of hes gardsemen |
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en was gravely woond'd. |
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Thus yt was that She was forc'd |
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to retraet yntow thee castle |
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depthse to tend Her woondse. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==XIII. Thee Booke of Reunion == |
==XIII. Thee Booke of Reunion == |
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: Soone after Our Lady did enter |
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: thee dungeonse yt eart that She |
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: felt thee shadeow of a presense |
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: watch'ng oevr Her shoulder. |
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: This presense did then cause |
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: Her to begin saerch'ng |
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: thee danke of thee undercastle |
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: whereupon She did find a bar'd door. |
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This presense did then cause |
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: Our Lady open'd thee portal |
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: en to Her eoge did appaer none other |
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: but Her faithful gardseman thin'd |
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: of body fro hes yaerse in torture |
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: yet strong of spyrt. |
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en to Her eoge did appaer none other |
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but Her faithful gardseman thin'd |
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: En She did then lay hond upon |
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: thee gardseman en prais hes faeth |
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: en he did then tend to Her woondse. |
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En She did then lay hond upon |
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thee gardseman en prais hes faeth |
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: Thee gardseman spake wyth Our Lady |
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: en told Her of Her seconde |
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: also imprison'd these yaerse past |
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: for Her tru nowelege of thee |
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: queense traechery. |
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for Her tru nowelege of thee |
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queense traechery. |
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: Thus yt was that thay foond |
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: thee cell where thays womn was |
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: held en relaes'd her whereupon |
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: She fell to thee feet of Our Lady |
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: en begg'd forgyve. |
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en begg'd forgyve. |
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En She was forgyv'n. |
: En She was forgyv'n. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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'' |
: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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'' |
: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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'' |
: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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'' |
: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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'' |
: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==XIV. Thee Booke of Betrayl == |
==XIV. Thee Booke of Betrayl == |
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: Togethr did thee three then make |
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: their way to thee queense |
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: chamberse above in order that |
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: justyc myte be mete'd |
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: en thee world agayne set arighte. |
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: En thay burste yntow thee queense |
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: bedchamberse |
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: en quykly oevrcame'd thee gardse. |
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: Thus yt was that Our Lady foond |
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: Herself fac'ng thee traecherous |
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: queen wyth sythe in hond |
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: en murder in Her intent. |
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: En wyth oot a word |
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: fro thee tonge yet |
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: a codex fro thee eoge did |
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: She raise thee sythe |
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: en strike'd upon thee necke |
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: of thee queen. |
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: Yet as Our Lady struck |
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: thee daeth blowe to thee queen |
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: en so did Her seconde strike'd at |
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: Our Lady fro behinde |
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: en driv'ng a dagger depe yntow |
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: Our Lady's haert. |
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: Thee gardseman en wyth eoge did beholde |
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: such betrayl drew hes waepon |
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: en thee seconde stabbed too at him |
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: pierc'ng His haert en mix'ng |
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: Our Ladyse lyfebloode wyth |
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: His. |
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: Thee bloode of Our Lady gave |
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: Him lyfe beyond daeth |
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: en yet fore He fell to His throese |
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: he drove hes sword through |
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: thee secondse necke. |
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: ''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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: ''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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: ''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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: ''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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: ''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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Togethr did thee three then make |
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their way to thee queense |
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chamberse above in order that |
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justyc myte be mete'd |
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en thee world agayne set arighte. |
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En thay burste yntow thee queense |
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bedchamberse |
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en quykly oevrcame'd thee gardse. |
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Thus yt was that Our Lady foond |
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Herself fac'ng thee traecherous |
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queen wyth sythe in hond |
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en murder in Her intent. |
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En wyth oot a word |
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fro thee tonge yet |
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a codex fro thee eoge did |
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She raise thee sythe |
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en strike'd upon thee necke |
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of thee queen. |
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Yet as Our Lady struck |
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thee daeth blowe to thee queen |
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en so did Her seconde strike'd at |
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Our Lady fro behinde |
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en driv'ng a dagger depe yntow |
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Our Lady's haert. |
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Thee gardseman en wyth eoge did beholde |
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such betrayl drew hes waepon |
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en thee seconde stabbed too at him |
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pierc'ng His haert en mix'ng |
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Our Ladyse lyfebloode wyth |
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His. |
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Thee bloode of Our Lady gave |
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Him lyfe beyond daeth |
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en yet fore He fell to His throese |
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he drove hes sword through |
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thee secondse necke. |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
: ''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==XV. Thee Booke of Ascension == |
==XV. Thee Booke of Ascension == |
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:All three layd upon |
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:thee cold stony floorse whyl |
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:their lyfesbloode did pool'd |
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:upon thee white marble. |
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All three layd upon |
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:Our Lady clasp'd thee hond of |
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:Her defender |
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their lyfesbloode did pool'd |
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:en though She could no longer spaek |
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upon thee white marble. |
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:She thank'd him wyth Her eoge. |
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Our Lady clasp'd thee hond of |
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:En then She turn'd Her haed to |
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Her defender |
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:thee haevense |
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en though She could no longer spaek |
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:en in Her dy'ng murmur She did |
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She thank'd him wyth Her eoge. |
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:nae curse Her fate |
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:en She thank'd thee ancient god |
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:for allow'ng Her vengaence. |
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En then She turn'd Her haed to |
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:Thee other godse had gather'd |
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thee haevense |
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:to watch thays final battle |
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en in Her dy'ng murmur She did |
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:en see'ng all that was good in |
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nae curse Her fate |
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:Our Lady thee godse did rais'd Her |
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en She thank'd thee ancient god |
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:to become thee star Aeolsha whych |
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for allow'ng Her vengaence. |
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:shyns to thays day in thee wyntr |
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:skys above. |
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Thee other godse had gather'd |
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:Thee gardseman thay too rais'd |
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to watch thays final battle |
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:to become thee star Karysha whych |
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en see'ng all that was good in |
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:follows Our Lady in her joorney |
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:across thee haevense that He |
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to become thee star Aeolsha whych |
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:myte always protect'd Her. |
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shyns to thays day in thee wyntr |
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skys above. |
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Thee gardseman thay too rais'd |
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:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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to become thee star Karysha whych |
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:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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follows Our Lady in her joorney |
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:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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across thee haevense that He |
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:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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myte always protect'd Her. |
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:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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:''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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==XVI. Thee Booke of End'ngs == |
==XVI. Thee Booke of End'ngs == |
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:Thee Second of Our Lady |
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:see'ng Her soul ryze'ng yntow |
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:thee haevense sought to chaet |
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:thee godse yntow grant'ng her |
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:thee very same immortality. |
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Thee Second of Our Lady |
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:Thus yt was that laened to |
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see'ng Her soul ryze'ng yntow |
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:drink thee bloode of Our Lady |
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:whych had pool'd upon thee floore. |
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thee godse yntow grant'ng her |
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thee very same immortality. |
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Thus yt was that laened to |
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:Thee gods saw her traechery |
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drink thee bloode of Our Lady |
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:en sent a blacke widowe'd Aet-Legg'd |
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whych had pool'd upon thee floore. |
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:to byte her upon her lipse |
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:even as she drank. |
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Thee gods saw her traechery |
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:Thee poison fro thays Aet-Legg'd |
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:myx'd wyth that of Our Lady |
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to byte her upon her lipse |
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:en thee seconde achiev'd thee |
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even as she drank. |
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:immortality that she sought |
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:yet her soul was brought to |
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:show upon her fase |
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:en her visage was transformed |
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:yntow that of a horrible Aet-Legg'd. |
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Thee poison fro thays Aet-Legg'd |
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:Thus yt was that thee seconde |
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:became a servant of Harawep thee |
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en thee seconde achiev'd thee |
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:Aet-Legg'dse Goddess |
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immortality that she sought |
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:en to be forever known as Thee Betrayr. |
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yet her soul was brought to |
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show upon her fase |
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en her visage was transformed |
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yntow that of a horrible Aet-Legg'd. |
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Thus yt was that thee seconde |
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:''We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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became a servant of Harawep thee |
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:''as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome; '' |
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Aet-Legg'dse Goddess |
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:''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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en to be forever known as Thee Betrayr. |
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:''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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:''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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:''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication '' |
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''upon Raed'ng Her Bookse; '' |
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''We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress '' |
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''as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us. '' |
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''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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:''All prais to thee Huntress. '' |
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Thus ends Thee Booke of Sixtyne. |
Thus ends Thee Booke of Sixtyne. |
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All prais to thee Huntress. |
''All prais to thee Huntress.'' |
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Thee Booke of Sixtyne
- As record'd by thee Elder Patriarch
- en First Spaeker of thee Our Lady
- thee Huntress
- Lord Meniahanae Lakuaeja who ys bless'd
- by Our Lady thee Huntress
- en spakes as her Emissary.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
I. Thee Booke of Valor
- Yt was in a tyme many senturyse past
- that did lyve Our Lady She of thee Webse
- en Waever of Fates en She-Who-Strikes-Fro-Behind
- en She who ys thee Huntress.
- We onur Her fro thee seek'ng of vengaence
- en thee ryt'ng of justyc agaynst thee
- onse wyth eart power for thee weak
- en thee victorye oevr challenge
- en thee valor of Her revenge
- She was in thee service of a graet king
- of a graet lande of myte and justyc en the king
- whose name has been lost in shame
- oevr tymse since past.
- Her first days wyre spent as a warrior
- in thee castl troope in servyce of thee king
- en She soone prov'd Herself so well
- on thee field of battle that She was recogniz'd
- for Her valor en gyve'n graet
- accolades en onurs as wyre befitt'ng
- Our Lady.
- Such battles as She fought have been
- chronicl'd by thee court scribe D'mytchry
- en kept as thee holiest of holies
- by thee battle-monks of Nyghtvys'n
- in their sacred chamber;
- thay shall not be list'd here.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
II. Thee Booke of Envy
- In tyme did Our Lady come
- to be not'd by thee king himself
- en so yt was that She was
- elevat'd yntow thee personal garde
- of thee majesty
- en yt was a onur bestow'd only upon thee
- most brave en true of warriors.
- En as She had prov'n Her worth
- on thee field of battle
- en so did She prove worthy
- in thee king's garde
- Sav'ng hes lyfe not once but thryc tymez
- so that soone She was made hes
- personal garde'n en was always
- by hes side.
- But thee kingse wife was
- a jaelous womn
- en Our Lady hath haert true en pure
- en she was a womn of fierce en matchless fase
- en was a draem of thee eoge.
- So yt was that a rage of jaelousy
- grewe wythin thee bosom of thee queen
- til yt had consum'd her soul
- whyche was a blacke
- en dy'ng thyng.
- Oot of thays poison borne a plot
- to baer false witness agaynest Our Lady
- for traechyry agaynest thee king
- en for thays purpose she enlist'd
- thee aide of Our Lady's seconde.
- This womn whose name shall only
- be spake of hence in thee
- Ceremony of Defilement
- was too a warrior of graet renown in thee
- kingdomse en thee personal garde'n
- of thee queen
- en she too was a womn of grayse renown'd
- but yt was her soul whych was poison'd
- lyke the queense own blacke haert.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
III. Thee Booke of Deceyt
- So yt was that on thee blacke'st
- day of thee yaer when thee pall
- of daerke layt haevly upon thee landse
- yet fore thee newe yaer that thee queen
- did slip a drug of sleep'ng
- yntow thee water-cup of Our Lady
- En when dur'ng thee night
- Our Lady did lapse yntow draemse
- Her second did stael yntow thee
- kingse chamberse.
- Plac'ng a waepon yntow
- thee hond of Our Lady Her second
- rais'd thee alarm
- en layde claim that she had seen
- Our Lady enter thee kingse chamberse
- intent on murder
- en had enter'd en defaet'd her
- in murderous attempt.
- En so yt was that Our Lady
- was brought to trial before thee king
- on thee first day of thee newe yaer
- now observ'd as thee first of
- thee Aet Sorrowse.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
IV. Thee Booke of Loyalty
- Though Our Lady protest'd her
- innocence Her plaes wyre for naut
- en Her second en thee queen both
- bore false witness agaynest Her
- en thee king was graetly mov'd
- by their wordse.
- But a sing'l man dare'd brave
- witness for Our Lady a simple
- gardseman who had been sent
- in punishment by Her to
- thee stablse to scrub thee
- filth of thee pigse.
- En yt was while serv'ng Our Lady's
- will that he haerd thee queen
- en her guardian
- plott'ng agaynest Our Lady
- behind thee stablse.
- While he had been graetly anger'd
- by hes punishment he knew
- what Our Lady did was just
- en he brave'd hes lyfe to stand
- before thee queen
- en accuse'd her of traechery to
- her husband.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
V. Thee Booke of Punishment
- All was for naut
- en Our Lady was foond guilty
- by thee king
- en though in hes haert of haerts
- he knew of her inosense
- en yt was hes faer of hes queen
- whych led to hes disonur.
- Yet a smal spark of onur
- remeyn'd in him
- small though yt was
- en rather than put Our Lady to
- a swift en sure daeth he banish'd
- Her to thee desertse of Vaelack.
- Thus yt was that Our Lady enter'd
- thee desertse cloth'd in naut
- but a blacke daeth-shrood en wyth
- but two dayse water at Her side.
- Thee gardseman for hes onur was
- reward'd wyth a sentence of lyfe
- in thee castl dungeons.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
VI. Thee Booke of Joorney
- For dayse did Our Lady wander'd
- thee desertse til her waterse
- wyre at an end
- en Her lyfe had ebb'd naer to daeth.
- Yt was then that She stumbl'd
- upon a ledge of rockse
- in thee vast desert sandse
- en made her way to them to seek
- a place of shadeowse in whych to die.
- But when She arrived at thee
- rockse She foond a graet cave
- opening deep yntow thee haert
- of thee aerth
- en She made her joorney
- wyre therein.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
VII. Thee Booke of Battles
- Alas for a paeceful daeth
- She was not to find
- en hardly had She enter'd when
- She was set upon by graet swarms
- of mammoth Aet-Legg'dse
- thay whych wyre large as
- thee graetest of known baests
- en all hungry for Her lyfesbloode.
- Though She walk'd alraedy in daeth
- Our Lady eart warrior true
- en fought wyth thee Aet-Legg'dse
- en slay'ng many
- en driv'ng thee rest far yntow
- thee depths of thee aerth.
- Thus was borne thee
- Dance of Daeth wyth
- thee Aet-Legg'dse.
- En yt was then that her eoge eart
- upon thee black bloode of thee foul
- Aet-Legg'dse baests spill'ng upon
- thee groond that She did kneel
- en drink of that lyfesbloode.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
VII. Thee Booke of Draems
- But thee bloode of whych
- She drank was a poison most foul
- en shortly theraefter
- did She collapse yntow daeth.
- Yet a spark of lyfe remain'd wythin
- Her body as Her soul rose fro wythin
- to fly to thee stars
- en there to walk thee Starry Trail
- in a state of draems.
- Aet wyntrs of eyce did Her bodye
- layd wythin thee cave en succor'd
- by thee foul bloode of
- thee Aet-Legg'dse.
- In tyme did thay erect an altar
- of blacke stone
- en lay Her bodye upon yt
- worshipp'ng She who had conquer'd them
- as a goddess.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
IX. Thee Booke of Oaths
- Our Lady did consult wyth
- thee ancient godse as She
- walk'd among thee starse
- en much did she drink of their
- wisdom.
- En yt was one god whose name even
- then was lost to a thoosand generationse
- of men to whom She swore Her
- oathe of revenge.
- This god was thee first of thee
- battle-godse formed fro thee very
- fires of thee void when yt rose
- fro thee darke of thee daeth-waterse
- below en he shar'd wyth Her much wisdom.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
X. Thee Booke of Restoration
- Aet somerse of droowt
- en aet wyntrse of eyce fryze
- en aet ravagese of thee landse
- did Our Lady walke wyth thee godse
- while thee landse wept for Her.
- But awayk'n She did!
- en upon thee cole blacke stonse
- of thee altar thee Aet-Legg'dse
- wyre eart erect'd for Her.
- En when She awoke She foond
- them gather'd aroond her in
- a wide circ'l en when
- thay spoke She foond She
- understood their wordse.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
XI. Thee Booke of Return
- Our Lady eart did then explain
- Her plyte to thee Aet-Legg'dse
- en thay being thee first to
- recognyze Her as devyne
- did thay swore themselves to
- Her assistance in Her revenge.
- En thus yt was that Our Lady
- did marche upon thee lands
- whych had betray'd Her that
- she myte avenge'd Herself
- upon thee king en queen
- en thus return onur to thee world.
- But when She arriv'd at
- thee castl She foond thee paesants
- of thee land had been set to
- defend thee king
- en She raelyz'd that to continue would maen
- thee slaughter of inosense.
- Yt was thus that She enter'd
- thee castle alone in thee daed
- of thee night arm'd wyth naut
- but a sythe in hond stolen
- fro a sleep'ng paes'nt.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
XII. Thee Bookee of Revenge
- One by one did Our Lady
- slay theos of thee family
- who had betray'd Her en stael'ng yntow
- their bedchamberse en remov'ng
- first thee tongse whych had lied
- en then tak'ng their soulse
- en offer'ng them to Her patron-god.
- Soone yt was that She had kill'd
- thee aet sonse of thee king.
- Yt was then that she stole
- yntow thee kingse bedchamber
- intend'ng first to remove hes haed
- that she may show yt to thee queen.
- But as She struck thee daeth
- blowe to thee king She was set upon
- by a mass of hes gardsemen
- en was gravely woond'd.
- Thus yt was that She was forc'd
- to retraet yntow thee castle
- depthse to tend Her woondse.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
XIII. Thee Booke of Reunion
- Soone after Our Lady did enter
- thee dungeonse yt eart that She
- felt thee shadeow of a presense
- watch'ng oevr Her shoulder.
- This presense did then cause
- Her to begin saerch'ng
- thee danke of thee undercastle
- whereupon She did find a bar'd door.
- Our Lady open'd thee portal
- en to Her eoge did appaer none other
- but Her faithful gardseman thin'd
- of body fro hes yaerse in torture
- yet strong of spyrt.
- En She did then lay hond upon
- thee gardseman en prais hes faeth
- en he did then tend to Her woondse.
- Thee gardseman spake wyth Our Lady
- en told Her of Her seconde
- also imprison'd these yaerse past
- for Her tru nowelege of thee
- queense traechery.
- Thus yt was that thay foond
- thee cell where thays womn was
- held en relaes'd her whereupon
- She fell to thee feet of Our Lady
- en begg'd forgyve.
- En She was forgyv'n.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
XIV. Thee Booke of Betrayl
- Togethr did thee three then make
- their way to thee queense
- chamberse above in order that
- justyc myte be mete'd
- en thee world agayne set arighte.
- En thay burste yntow thee queense
- bedchamberse
- en quykly oevrcame'd thee gardse.
- Thus yt was that Our Lady foond
- Herself fac'ng thee traecherous
- queen wyth sythe in hond
- en murder in Her intent.
- En wyth oot a word
- fro thee tonge yet
- a codex fro thee eoge did
- She raise thee sythe
- en strike'd upon thee necke
- of thee queen.
- Yet as Our Lady struck
- thee daeth blowe to thee queen
- en so did Her seconde strike'd at
- Our Lady fro behinde
- en driv'ng a dagger depe yntow
- Our Lady's haert.
- Thee gardseman en wyth eoge did beholde
- such betrayl drew hes waepon
- en thee seconde stabbed too at him
- pierc'ng His haert en mix'ng
- Our Ladyse lyfebloode wyth
- His.
- Thee bloode of Our Lady gave
- Him lyfe beyond daeth
- en yet fore He fell to His throese
- he drove hes sword through
- thee secondse necke.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
XV. Thee Booke of Ascension
- All three layd upon
- thee cold stony floorse whyl
- their lyfesbloode did pool'd
- upon thee white marble.
- Our Lady clasp'd thee hond of
- Her defender
- en though She could no longer spaek
- She thank'd him wyth Her eoge.
- En then She turn'd Her haed to
- thee haevense
- en in Her dy'ng murmur She did
- nae curse Her fate
- en She thank'd thee ancient god
- for allow'ng Her vengaence.
- Thee other godse had gather'd
- to watch thays final battle
- en see'ng all that was good in
- Our Lady thee godse did rais'd Her
- to become thee star Aeolsha whych
- shyns to thays day in thee wyntr
- skys above.
- Thee gardseman thay too rais'd
- to become thee star Karysha whych
- follows Our Lady in her joorney
- across thee haevense that He
- myte always protect'd Her.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
XVI. Thee Booke of End'ngs
- Thee Second of Our Lady
- see'ng Her soul ryze'ng yntow
- thee haevense sought to chaet
- thee godse yntow grant'ng her
- thee very same immortality.
- Thus yt was that laened to
- drink thee bloode of Our Lady
- whych had pool'd upon thee floore.
- Thee gods saw her traechery
- en sent a blacke widowe'd Aet-Legg'd
- to byte her upon her lipse
- even as she drank.
- Thee poison fro thays Aet-Legg'd
- myx'd wyth that of Our Lady
- en thee seconde achiev'd thee
- immortality that she sought
- yet her soul was brought to
- show upon her fase
- en her visage was transformed
- yntow that of a horrible Aet-Legg'd.
- Thus yt was that thee seconde
- became a servant of Harawep thee
- Aet-Legg'dse Goddess
- en to be forever known as Thee Betrayr.
- We gyve Prais to Our Lady thee Huntress
- as we Raed thays Her Sacred Tome;
- We Perform thee Rituals of Supplication
- upon Raed'ng Her Bookse;
- We Know of thee Life of Our Lady thee Huntress
- as Her Booke of Sixtyne tell us.
- All prais to thee Huntress.
Thus ends Thee Booke of Sixtyne.
All prais to thee Huntress.