Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 690
... answer you , where , if another more skilful than you should take it in hand , there should be nothing said against him for telling the truth , and so should we have but a cold pastime . ' The count answered by and by : " We need not ...
... answer you , where , if another more skilful than you should take it in hand , there should be nothing said against him for telling the truth , and so should we have but a cold pastime . ' The count answered by and by : " We need not ...
Pagina 726
... answered : " Ah , my masters , " quod he , “ do not you take it so . Always since I lived hitherto , I have been a hater of falsehood and a lover of simplicity , and never before this time have I dis- sembled . " And , in saying this ...
... answered : " Ah , my masters , " quod he , “ do not you take it so . Always since I lived hitherto , I have been a hater of falsehood and a lover of simplicity , and never before this time have I dis- sembled . " And , in saying this ...
Pagina 775
... answered in this manner : " If my tongue were able to utter the joys that my heart hath conceived , I fear me though I be well beloved , yet I should hardly be believed . Ah my Lucilla , how much am I bound to thee , which preferrest ...
... answered in this manner : " If my tongue were able to utter the joys that my heart hath conceived , I fear me though I be well beloved , yet I should hardly be believed . Ah my Lucilla , how much am I bound to thee , which preferrest ...
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