Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 238
... prince , new pomp Behold , a seely tender babe In freezing winter night In homely manger trembling lies , - Alas , a piteous sight ! Weigh not his mother's poor at- tire Nor Joseph's simple weed . This stable is a prince's court , This ...
... prince , new pomp Behold , a seely tender babe In freezing winter night In homely manger trembling lies , - Alas , a piteous sight ! Weigh not his mother's poor at- tire Nor Joseph's simple weed . This stable is a prince's court , This ...
Pagina 535
... prince most peerless , had of late in con- troversy with the right high and mighty king of Castile weighty matters , and of great importance , for the debatement and final determination 20 whereof the King's Majesty sent me ambassador ...
... prince most peerless , had of late in con- troversy with the right high and mighty king of Castile weighty matters , and of great importance , for the debatement and final determination 20 whereof the King's Majesty sent me ambassador ...
Pagina 1267
... prince's safety , ' indicates that the poem was written while Prince Charles was in Spain ; and a reference in line 48 ( see note below ) shows that it could not have been written earlier than June . 40 ] Frederick , Elector Palatine ...
... prince's safety , ' indicates that the poem was written while Prince Charles was in Spain ; and a reference in line 48 ( see note below ) shows that it could not have been written earlier than June . 40 ] Frederick , Elector Palatine ...
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