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Pagina 73
Quoth she , “ Reward not hospitality With such black payment as thou hast
pretended ja Mud not the fountain that gave ... My husband is thy friend , for his
sake spare me ; Thyself art mighty , for thine own sake leave me ; Myself a
weakling , do ...
Quoth she , “ Reward not hospitality With such black payment as thou hast
pretended ja Mud not the fountain that gave ... My husband is thy friend , for his
sake spare me ; Thyself art mighty , for thine own sake leave me ; Myself a
weakling , do ...
Pagina 136
Thy beauty and thy years full well befits , For still temptation follows where thou
art . Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won , Beauteous thou art , therefore to
be assail'd ; And when a woman woos , what woman's son Will sourly leave her
till ...
Thy beauty and thy years full well befits , For still temptation follows where thou
art . Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won , Beauteous thou art , therefore to
be assail'd ; And when a woman woos , what woman's son Will sourly leave her
till ...
Pagina 205
Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won , Beauteous thou art , therefore to be
assail'd ; And when a woman woos , what woman's son Will sourly leave her till
she have prevail'd ? Ah me ! but yet thou mightst my seat forbear , And chide thy ...
Gentle thou art , and therefore to be won , Beauteous thou art , therefore to be
assail'd ; And when a woman woos , what woman's son Will sourly leave her till
she have prevail'd ? Ah me ! but yet thou mightst my seat forbear , And chide thy ...
Pagina 394
I was bewitch'd — that is no theme of thine , And thou , unhallow'd , bast
enchanted me . But I will break thy spells and exorcisms , And put another sight
upon these eyes , That show'd my heart a raven for a dove . Thou art not fair ; I
view'd ...
I was bewitch'd — that is no theme of thine , And thou , unhallow'd , bast
enchanted me . But I will break thy spells and exorcisms , And put another sight
upon these eyes , That show'd my heart a raven for a dove . Thou art not fair ; I
view'd ...
Pagina 424
We be three tall yeomen , and thou art but one . Nor baron that is so bold , Nor
baron that is so bold , Dare make a trespass to the town of Wakefield , But his
pledge goes to the pinfold , & c . All this beheard three witty young men , " T was ...
We be three tall yeomen , and thou art but one . Nor baron that is so bold , Nor
baron that is so bold , Dare make a trespass to the town of Wakefield , But his
pledge goes to the pinfold , & c . All this beheard three witty young men , " T was ...
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