Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 700
... beauty is a wonderous setting out of everything . " And it may be said that good and beautiful be after a sort one self thing , especially in the bodies of men ; of the beauty whereof the highest 10 cause ( I suppose ) is the beauty of ...
... beauty is a wonderous setting out of everything . " And it may be said that good and beautiful be after a sort one self thing , especially in the bodies of men ; of the beauty whereof the highest 10 cause ( I suppose ) is the beauty of ...
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... beauty is far off , that influ- ence of love setteth not the heart on fire , as it did in presence . Whereupon the pores be dried up and withered , and yet doth the remembrance of beauty somewhat stir those virtues of the soul in such ...
... beauty is far off , that influ- ence of love setteth not the heart on fire , as it did in presence . Whereupon the pores be dried up and withered , and yet doth the remembrance of beauty somewhat stir those virtues of the soul in such ...
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... Beauty arise , show forth thy glorious shining , 391 Beauty is a lovely sweet , 433 Beauty no more the subject be , 405 Beauty sat bathing by a spring , 203 Beauty , sweet love , is like the morning dew , 245 Because I breathe not love ...
... Beauty arise , show forth thy glorious shining , 391 Beauty is a lovely sweet , 433 Beauty no more the subject be , 405 Beauty sat bathing by a spring , 203 Beauty , sweet love , is like the morning dew , 245 Because I breathe not love ...
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