Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 517
... Grace . Beauties , have ye seen this toy Called Love , a little boy , Almost naked , wanton , blind , Cruel now , and then as kind ? If he be amongst ye , say ; He is Venus ' runaway . 2 Grace . She that will but now discover Where the ...
... Grace . Beauties , have ye seen this toy Called Love , a little boy , Almost naked , wanton , blind , Cruel now , and then as kind ? If he be amongst ye , say ; He is Venus ' runaway . 2 Grace . She that will but now discover Where the ...
Pagina 518
... Grace . If by these ye please to know him , Beauties , be not nice , but show him . 2 Grace . Though ye had a will to hide him , Now , we hope , ye'll not abide him . 3 Grace . Since ye hear his falser play , And that he is Venus ' run ...
... Grace . If by these ye please to know him , Beauties , be not nice , but show him . 2 Grace . Though ye had a will to hide him , Now , we hope , ye'll not abide him . 3 Grace . Since ye hear his falser play , And that he is Venus ' run ...
Pagina 607
... Grace to take in good worth this little treatise purposed , be- gan and ended of me only for this intent : that labor , honest pastime , and virtue might recover again that place and right , that idleness , unthrifty gaming and vice ...
... Grace to take in good worth this little treatise purposed , be- gan and ended of me only for this intent : that labor , honest pastime , and virtue might recover again that place and right , that idleness , unthrifty gaming and vice ...
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