Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 316
... Poor Puck doth yell , poor Puck The pile was. And with the same the pismire's gall , For she in nothing short would fall , The fairy was so willing . 400 Then thrice under a brier doth creep , Which at both ends was rooted deep , And ...
... Poor Puck doth yell , poor Puck The pile was. And with the same the pismire's gall , For she in nothing short would fall , The fairy was so willing . 400 Then thrice under a brier doth creep , Which at both ends was rooted deep , And ...
Pagina 572
... poor , sick , lame , and sore bedemen ? To make many hospitals for the relief of the poor people ? Nay , truly . The more the worse , for ever the fat of the whole foundation hangeth on the priests ' beards . Divers of your noble ...
... poor , sick , lame , and sore bedemen ? To make many hospitals for the relief of the poor people ? Nay , truly . The more the worse , for ever the fat of the whole foundation hangeth on the priests ' beards . Divers of your noble ...
Pagina 601
... poor men . I was once offended with the king's horses , and there- fore took occasion to speak in the presence of the King's Majesty that dead is , when abbeys stood . Abbeys were ordained for the comfort of the poor . Wherefore I said ...
... poor men . I was once offended with the king's horses , and there- fore took occasion to speak in the presence of the King's Majesty that dead is , when abbeys stood . Abbeys were ordained for the comfort of the poor . Wherefore I said ...
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