Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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... lover England , Ye shall understand How fortune on me did lour ; I was tumbled and tossed From pillar to post , And prisoner in the Tower . E. Dear Lady , we do know 30 40 How tyrants , not a few , Went about for to seek thy blood ; And ...
... lover England , Ye shall understand How fortune on me did lour ; I was tumbled and tossed From pillar to post , And prisoner in the Tower . E. Dear Lady , we do know 30 40 How tyrants , not a few , Went about for to seek thy blood ; And ...
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... lover , and in making rehearsal of as much as hitherto hath been spoken , a man may pick out a conclusion that the Courtier ( which with his worthi- ness and credit must incline his Prince to virtue ) must in manner of ne- 30 cessity be ...
... lover , and in making rehearsal of as much as hitherto hath been spoken , a man may pick out a conclusion that the Courtier ( which with his worthi- ness and credit must incline his Prince to virtue ) must in manner of ne- 30 cessity be ...
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... lover complaineth the unkindness of his love , 26 The lover deceived by his lady's uncon- stancy writeth unto her as followeth , 84 The lover declareth his affection , to- gether with the cause thereof , 188 The lover exhorteth his lady ...
... lover complaineth the unkindness of his love , 26 The lover deceived by his lady's uncon- stancy writeth unto her as followeth , 84 The lover declareth his affection , to- gether with the cause thereof , 188 The lover exhorteth his lady ...
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