Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 67
... fall , and by her fall we learn That cities , towers , wealth , world , and all shall quail ; No manhood , might , nor nothing mought prevail ; All were there prest , full many a prince and peer , And many a knight that sold his death ...
... fall , and by her fall we learn That cities , towers , wealth , world , and all shall quail ; No manhood , might , nor nothing mought prevail ; All were there prest , full many a prince and peer , And many a knight that sold his death ...
Pagina 189
... fall out ! Thus ended she her song , and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends is the renewing of love . M. Edwards ' May [ Richard Edwards ] When May is in his prime , then may each heart rejoice ; When May ...
... fall out ! Thus ended she her song , and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends is the renewing of love . M. Edwards ' May [ Richard Edwards ] When May is in his prime , then may each heart rejoice ; When May ...
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... fall hath been through the voluntary breach of that law which did require at their hands continuance in the exercise ... fall of angels therefore was pride . Since their fall , their practices have been the clean contrary unto those ...
... fall hath been through the voluntary breach of that law which did require at their hands continuance in the exercise ... fall of angels therefore was pride . Since their fall , their practices have been the clean contrary unto those ...
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