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Pagina 8
... I , sweet Sir , at your's : And so , ere Answer knows what Question would : Saving in dialogue of compliment , And talking of the Alps and Apennines , The Pyreneans and the river Po : It draws toward supper in conclusion so .
... I , sweet Sir , at your's : And so , ere Answer knows what Question would : Saving in dialogue of compliment , And talking of the Alps and Apennines , The Pyreneans and the river Po : It draws toward supper in conclusion so .
Pagina 33
Hang nothing but a calf's - skin , most sweet Lout . K. Phi . I am perplex'd , and know not what to say . PAND . What canst thou say but will perplex thee more , If thou stand excommunicate and curs'd ? K. Phl . Good reverend Father ...
Hang nothing but a calf's - skin , most sweet Lout . K. Phi . I am perplex'd , and know not what to say . PAND . What canst thou say but will perplex thee more , If thou stand excommunicate and curs'd ? K. Phl . Good reverend Father ...
Pagina 42
There's nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice - told tale Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoild the sweet world's taste , That it yields nought but shame and bitterness .
There's nothing in this world can make me joy : Life is as tedious as a twice - told tale Vexing the dull ear of a drowsy man ; And bitter shame hath spoild the sweet world's taste , That it yields nought but shame and bitterness .
Pagina 50
And when it breaks , I fear will issue thence The foul corruption of a sweet child's death . K. John . We cannot hold Mortality's strong hand . Good Lords , although my will to give is living , The suit which you demand is gone and dead ...
And when it breaks , I fear will issue thence The foul corruption of a sweet child's death . K. John . We cannot hold Mortality's strong hand . Good Lords , although my will to give is living , The suit which you demand is gone and dead ...
Pagina 57
... sweet life , And breathing to his breathless excellence The incense of a vow , a holy vow , Never to taste the pleasures of the world , Never to be infected with delight Nor conversant with ease and idleness , Till I have set a ...
... sweet life , And breathing to his breathless excellence The incense of a vow , a holy vow , Never to taste the pleasures of the world , Never to be infected with delight Nor conversant with ease and idleness , Till I have set a ...
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