Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 41
... fortune , by her chance And her free will , doth oppress and advance , Fortune doth miss her will and liberty . Then trust to virtue ; let fortune go , Auxilium meum a domino . Of grace divine , with heavenly as- sistance , FROM ...
... fortune , by her chance And her free will , doth oppress and advance , Fortune doth miss her will and liberty . Then trust to virtue ; let fortune go , Auxilium meum a domino . Of grace divine , with heavenly as- sistance , FROM ...
Pagina 868
... fortune . Therefore , as I leave you some fading pelf to counter- check poverty , so I will bequeath you infallible precepts that shall lead you unto virtue . First , therefore , unto thee , Saladyne , the eldest , and there- fore the ...
... fortune . Therefore , as I leave you some fading pelf to counter- check poverty , so I will bequeath you infallible precepts that shall lead you unto virtue . First , therefore , unto thee , Saladyne , the eldest , and there- fore the ...
Pagina 889
... fortune ( who is like the chameleon ) , variable with every object , and constant in nothing but inconstancy ... fortune . Fortune , O inconstant friend , that in all thy deeds art froward and fickle , delighting , in the poverty of the ...
... fortune ( who is like the chameleon ) , variable with every object , and constant in nothing but inconstancy ... fortune . Fortune , O inconstant friend , that in all thy deeds art froward and fickle , delighting , in the poverty of the ...
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