Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... thoughts appear , And every thought did show so lively in mine eyes That now I sighed , and then I smiled , as cause of thought did rise . I saw the little boy , in thought , how oft that he Did wish of God to scape the rod , a tall ...
... thoughts appear , And every thought did show so lively in mine eyes That now I sighed , and then I smiled , as cause of thought did rise . I saw the little boy , in thought , how oft that he Did wish of God to scape the rod , a tall ...
Pagina 44
... thought had I none , But always I thought to bring the mind to rest , And that thought of all thoughts I judge it the best . For if my coffers had been full of pearl and gold And fortune had favored me even as that I wold , The mind out ...
... thought had I none , But always I thought to bring the mind to rest , And that thought of all thoughts I judge it the best . For if my coffers had been full of pearl and gold And fortune had favored me even as that I wold , The mind out ...
Pagina 355
... thought ! But who can wonder that her thought was so , Sith Vulcan , king of fire , that mirror wrought , Which things to come , present , and past doth know , And there did represent in lively show Our glorious English court's divine ...
... thought ! But who can wonder that her thought was so , Sith Vulcan , king of fire , that mirror wrought , Which things to come , present , and past doth know , And there did represent in lively show Our glorious English court's divine ...
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