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Pagina 23
... Whose youthful spirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a twofold vigour lift me up To reach at victory above my head , - Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers ; And with thy blessings steel my lance's point , That it may enter ...
... Whose youthful spirit , in me regenerate , Doth with a twofold vigour lift me up To reach at victory above my head , - Add proof unto mine armour with thy prayers ; And with thy blessings steel my lance's point , That it may enter ...
Pagina 42
... whose venom found The open ear of youth doth always liften : Report of fashions in proud Italy ; 9 Whose manners still our tardy apish nation Limps after , in base imitation . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , ( So it be new ...
... whose venom found The open ear of youth doth always liften : Report of fashions in proud Italy ; 9 Whose manners still our tardy apish nation Limps after , in base imitation . Where doth the world thrust forth a vanity , ( So it be new ...
Pagina 44
... Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege Of watery Neptune , is now bound in with shame , 8 7 Fear'd by their breed , and famous by their birth , The first edition in quarto , 1598 , reads : Fear'd by their breed , and famous for ...
... Whose rocky shore beats back the envious siege Of watery Neptune , is now bound in with shame , 8 7 Fear'd by their breed , and famous by their birth , The first edition in quarto , 1598 , reads : Fear'd by their breed , and famous for ...
Pagina 46
... Whose hollow womb inherits nought but bones . K. RICH . Can fick men play so nicely with their names ? GAUNT . No , misery makes sport to mock itself : Since thou dost seek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great king , to ...
... Whose hollow womb inherits nought but bones . K. RICH . Can fick men play so nicely with their names ? GAUNT . No , misery makes sport to mock itself : Since thou dost seek to kill my name in me , I mock my name , great king , to ...
Pagina 47
... Whose compass is no bigger than thy head ; And yet , incaged in so small a verge , The waste is no whit lesser than thy land . O , had thy grandfire , with a prophet's eye , Seen how his fon's son should destroy his fons , From forth ...
... Whose compass is no bigger than thy head ; And yet , incaged in so small a verge , The waste is no whit lesser than thy land . O , had thy grandfire , with a prophet's eye , Seen how his fon's son should destroy his fons , From forth ...
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