Tudor Poetry and ProseJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 868
... shew yourselves scions worthy of so flourishing a tree ; lest , as the birds halcyones , which exceed in whiteness , I hatch young ones that 20 surpass in blackness . Climb not , my sons ; aspiring pride is a vapor that ascendeth high ...
... shew yourselves scions worthy of so flourishing a tree ; lest , as the birds halcyones , which exceed in whiteness , I hatch young ones that 20 surpass in blackness . Climb not , my sons ; aspiring pride is a vapor that ascendeth high ...
Pagina 920
... shew thyself in the field to encourage thy subjects . And you , Saladyne and Rosader , mount you and shew yourselves as hardy soldiers as you have been hearty lovers . So shall you , for the benefit of your country , discover the idea ...
... shew thyself in the field to encourage thy subjects . And you , Saladyne and Rosader , mount you and shew yourselves as hardy soldiers as you have been hearty lovers . So shall you , for the benefit of your country , discover the idea ...
Pagina 1109
... shew that the greatest difficulty and importing [ of ] all human knowledge seemeth to be in this point where the nurture and institutions of young children is in question . For as in matters of husbandry , the labor that must be used ...
... shew that the greatest difficulty and importing [ of ] all human knowledge seemeth to be in this point where the nurture and institutions of young children is in question . For as in matters of husbandry , the labor that must be used ...
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SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
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