Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 205
... sight . Say , gentle dames , what moved your mind To shine so bright above your wont ? Would Phoebe fair Endymion find ? Would Venus see Adonis hunt ? No , no , you feared by her sight To lose the praise of beauty bright . At last for ...
... sight . Say , gentle dames , what moved your mind To shine so bright above your wont ? Would Phoebe fair Endymion find ? Would Venus see Adonis hunt ? No , no , you feared by her sight To lose the praise of beauty bright . At last for ...
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... sight and crying upon the name of Pyrocles , nor seeing nor hearing cause of comfort : " What , " said he , " and shall Musidorus live after Pyrocles ? " Therewithal he offered wilfully to cast destruction and himself again into the sea ...
... sight and crying upon the name of Pyrocles , nor seeing nor hearing cause of comfort : " What , " said he , " and shall Musidorus live after Pyrocles ? " Therewithal he offered wilfully to cast destruction and himself again into the sea ...
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... sight ; but happy should I count myself , if it so please the King , that I might redeem thy eyes with my life : or else , that being an equal offender , I might receive equal punishment . Hadst thou sustained this smart for some Queen ...
... sight ; but happy should I count myself , if it so please the King , that I might redeem thy eyes with my life : or else , that being an equal offender , I might receive equal punishment . Hadst thou sustained this smart for some Queen ...
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