Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 420
... soon ! 10 But in vain she did conjure him For to leave her presence so , Having thousand means to allure him , And but one to let him go ; Where lips invite , and eyes de- light , And cheeks as fresh as rose in June , Persuade to stay ...
... soon ! 10 But in vain she did conjure him For to leave her presence so , Having thousand means to allure him , And but one to let him go ; Where lips invite , and eyes de- light , And cheeks as fresh as rose in June , Persuade to stay ...
Pagina 622
... soon hot and de- sirous of this and that ; as cold and soon weary of the same again ; more quick to enter speedily than able to pierce far : even like oversharp tools , whose edges be very soon turned . Such wits delight themselves in ...
... soon hot and de- sirous of this and that ; as cold and soon weary of the same again ; more quick to enter speedily than able to pierce far : even like oversharp tools , whose edges be very soon turned . Such wits delight themselves in ...
Pagina 921
... soon as all was quiet and he had received again the crown , he sent for Alinda and Rosalynde to the court , Alinda being very passionate for the death of her father , yet brooking it with the more patience in that she was contented with ...
... soon as all was quiet and he had received again the crown , he sent for Alinda and Rosalynde to the court , Alinda being very passionate for the death of her father , yet brooking it with the more patience in that she was contented with ...
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