Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 189
... fall out ! Thus ended she her song , and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends is the renewing of love . M. Edwards ' May [ Richard Edwards ] 20 30 can When May is in his prime , then may each heart rejoice ...
... fall out ! Thus ended she her song , and said , before she did remove , The falling out of faithful friends is the renewing of love . M. Edwards ' May [ Richard Edwards ] 20 30 can When May is in his prime , then may each heart rejoice ...
Pagina 868
... fall blind . Soar not with the hobby , lest you fall with the lark ; nor attempt not with Phaėton , lest you drown with Icarus . Fortune , when she wills you to fly , tempers your plumes with wax , and therefore either sit still and ...
... fall blind . Soar not with the hobby , lest you fall with the lark ; nor attempt not with Phaėton , lest you drown with Icarus . Fortune , when she wills you to fly , tempers your plumes with wax , and therefore either sit still and ...
Pagina 999
... fall ; the bed that lay therein was fast sewed to the sides of the bedstead . Moreover , that part of the chamber whereupon this bed and bedstead stood was made in such sort that by the pulling out of two iron pins below in the kitchen ...
... fall ; the bed that lay therein was fast sewed to the sides of the bedstead . Moreover , that part of the chamber whereupon this bed and bedstead stood was made in such sort that by the pulling out of two iron pins below in the kitchen ...
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