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Pagina 71
... Shame and dishonour hath vnto me donne ; On whom I waite to wreake that foule despight , When euer he this way shall passe by day or night . " Shame be his meede ( quoth he ) ' that meaneth shame . But what is he , by whom ye shamed ...
... Shame and dishonour hath vnto me donne ; On whom I waite to wreake that foule despight , When euer he this way shall passe by day or night . " Shame be his meede ( quoth he ) ' that meaneth shame . But what is he , by whom ye shamed ...
Pagina 202
... shame , and partly with dismay , That all astonisht he him selfe did find , And little had for his excuse to say , But onely thus ; Most haplesse well ye may Me iustly terme , that to this shame am brought , And made the scorne of ...
... shame , and partly with dismay , That all astonisht he him selfe did find , And little had for his excuse to say , But onely thus ; Most haplesse well ye may Me iustly terme , that to this shame am brought , And made the scorne of ...
Pagina 318
... shame shal thee with shame requight . Much was the Knight abashed at that word ; Yet answerd thus ; Not vnto me the shame , But to the shamefull doer it afford . Bloud is no blemish ; for it is no blame To punish those , that doe ...
... shame shal thee with shame requight . Much was the Knight abashed at that word ; Yet answerd thus ; Not vnto me the shame , But to the shamefull doer it afford . Bloud is no blemish ; for it is no blame To punish those , that doe ...
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