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English citations of wellaway

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  • 1590, Edmund Spenser, The Faerie Queene, II.vi:
    Crying with pitteous voice, and count'nance wan; / Ah well away, most noble Lords, how can / Your cruell eyes endure so pitteous sight ?
  • 1868, Dante Gabriel Rossetti, Willowwood IV, verses 1-3
    and as meeting rose and rose
    Together cling through the wind’s wellaway
    Nor change at once