Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 746
... Naples a young sojourner , I an old senior ; thou a 10 stranger , I a citizen ; thou secure , doubting no mishap , I sorrowful , dread- ing thy misfortune . Here mayest thou see that which I sigh to see : drunken sots wallowing in every ...
... Naples a young sojourner , I an old senior ; thou a 10 stranger , I a citizen ; thou secure , doubting no mishap , I sorrowful , dread- ing thy misfortune . Here mayest thou see that which I sigh to see : drunken sots wallowing in every ...
Pagina 749
... Naples , my youthly affections , my sports and pleasures , my pastimes , my common dalliance , my delights , my resort and company , and companions which daily use to visit me , although to you they breed more sorrow and care than ...
... Naples , my youthly affections , my sports and pleasures , my pastimes , my common dalliance , my delights , my resort and company , and companions which daily use to visit me , although to you they breed more sorrow and care than ...
Pagina 755
... Naples it is counted a jest at every word to say , ' In faith you are welcome . ' As she was yet talking , supper was set on the board . Then Philautus 20 spake thus unto Lucilla : " Yet gentlewoman , I was the bolder to bring my shadow ...
... Naples it is counted a jest at every word to say , ' In faith you are welcome . ' As she was yet talking , supper was set on the board . Then Philautus 20 spake thus unto Lucilla : " Yet gentlewoman , I was the bolder to bring my shadow ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
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