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Sentence
Byrdis,
with
mony
pietuous
pew,
/
Affeiritlye
in
the
air
thay
flew
/
So
lang
as
thay
had
strenth
to
flee,
/
Syne
swatterit
doun
in
to
the
sea.
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Byrdis, with mony pietuous pew, / Affeiritlye in the air thay flew / So lang as thay had strenth to flee, / Syne swatterit doun in to the sea. 1648, David Lindsay, “A Dialogue, of the Miserable Estate of the World, Between Experience and the Courteour”, in The VVorkes of the Famous and Worthie Knight, Sʳ. David Lindsay. of the Mount, Alias, Lyon, King at Armes.[…], […]Gedeon Lithgovv: Birdes with many a piteous pew, / Afraidly in the Aire they flew. So long as they had ſtrength to flée / Then ſwattered down into the ſea:[…]
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