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Pagina 55
It is so used in the poem ascribed to Raleigh , entitled • The Farewell : ' “ Tell age
it daily wasteth ; Tell honour how it alters ; Tell beauty that it blasteth . " 6 Or . The
line usually stands thus :“ Virtue would stain that o'er with silver white .
It is so used in the poem ascribed to Raleigh , entitled • The Farewell : ' “ Tell age
it daily wasteth ; Tell honour how it alters ; Tell beauty that it blasteth . " 6 Or . The
line usually stands thus :“ Virtue would stain that o'er with silver white .
Pagina 181
Tell me thou lov'st elsewhere ; but in my sight , Dear heart , forbear to glance
thine eye aside . What need'st thou wound with cunning , when thy might Is more
than my o'erpress'd defence can ' bide ? Let me excuse thee : ah ! my love well ...
Tell me thou lov'st elsewhere ; but in my sight , Dear heart , forbear to glance
thine eye aside . What need'st thou wound with cunning , when thy might Is more
than my o'erpress'd defence can ' bide ? Let me excuse thee : ah ! my love well ...
Pagina 305
But he has to tell his painful story and to tell it all : not to exhibit a portion of it , as
he would have done had he chosen the subject for a tragedy . The consummate
delicacy with which he has accomplished this is beyond all praise , perhaps ...
But he has to tell his painful story and to tell it all : not to exhibit a portion of it , as
he would have done had he chosen the subject for a tragedy . The consummate
delicacy with which he has accomplished this is beyond all praise , perhaps ...
Pagina 355
The fortune - telling and conjuration scenes are amusing enough , but they will
scarcely furnish any extracts . In the end , however , the stratagems of the scholar
and the captain are discovered ; and the widow and her daughter are rescued ...
The fortune - telling and conjuration scenes are amusing enough , but they will
scarcely furnish any extracts . In the end , however , the stratagems of the scholar
and the captain are discovered ; and the widow and her daughter are rescued ...
Pagina 448
Then , fair virgin , hear my spell , For I must your duty tell . Millisent . Good men
and true , stand together , And bear your charge . Prioress . First , a mornings
take your book , The glass wherein yourself must look ; Your young thoughts , so
...
Then , fair virgin , hear my spell , For I must your duty tell . Millisent . Good men
and true , stand together , And bear your charge . Prioress . First , a mornings
take your book , The glass wherein yourself must look ; Your young thoughts , so
...
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