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Pagina 98
... thou too shalt be . / And youths in the flower of their beauty , to the flute's clear voice replying / With voices as clear and lovely , in order due shall sing / Of thee ; and when thou goest to that place of bitter crying , / Deep in ...
... thou too shalt be . / And youths in the flower of their beauty , to the flute's clear voice replying / With voices as clear and lovely , in order due shall sing / Of thee ; and when thou goest to that place of bitter crying , / Deep in ...
Pagina 109
... thou art made for love ; then why dost thou not love me ? " -- this can be retroactively translated as " thou art the spirit of fertility ; then why dost thou not rejuvenate me ? " The singing - match and the lover's complaint ...
... thou art made for love ; then why dost thou not love me ? " -- this can be retroactively translated as " thou art the spirit of fertility ; then why dost thou not rejuvenate me ? " The singing - match and the lover's complaint ...
Pagina 328
... thou to thine harmes so obstinately bent That thou canst not see where lieth thine high preferment ? Canst thou not lub dis man , which coulde lub dee so well ? Art thou so much thine own foe ? R. Royster . Thou dost the truth tell . M.
... thou to thine harmes so obstinately bent That thou canst not see where lieth thine high preferment ? Canst thou not lub dis man , which coulde lub dee so well ? Art thou so much thine own foe ? R. Royster . Thou dost the truth tell . M.
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Preface pp iiivi | 1 |
Initiation into Secret Societies pp 2855 | 28 |
The LoveBattle pp 5674 | 56 |
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