Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 483
... stand In so ill case , that God hath with his hand Signed kings blank charters to kill whom they hate ; Nor are they vicars , but hangmen , to fate . Fool and wretch , wilt thou let thy soul be tied To man's laws , by which she shall ...
... stand In so ill case , that God hath with his hand Signed kings blank charters to kill whom they hate ; Nor are they vicars , but hangmen , to fate . Fool and wretch , wilt thou let thy soul be tied To man's laws , by which she shall ...
Pagina 917
... stand , quoth Phoebe . And in your victory , quoth Montanus , stands the hazard of my for- tunes ; for if Ganimede go away with the conquest , Montanus is in con- ceit love's monarch ; if Phoebe win , then am I in effect most miserable ...
... stand , quoth Phoebe . And in your victory , quoth Montanus , stands the hazard of my for- tunes ; for if Ganimede go away with the conquest , Montanus is in con- ceit love's monarch ; if Phoebe win , then am I in effect most miserable ...
Pagina 1096
... stand longer upon this it were , in re non dubia , uti oratione non necessaria ; and therefore I will come to London ... ( standing almost in the middle of 30 that course ) is more commodiously served with provision of necessaries than any ...
... stand longer upon this it were , in re non dubia , uti oratione non necessaria ; and therefore I will come to London ... ( standing almost in the middle of 30 that course ) is more commodiously served with provision of necessaries than any ...
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