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Pagina xix
Damosell , if thou doest not heale me , but make me to breake my determinacion , what wilt thou shall folowe thereof . ' ' Sire , ' saied the maiden : ' Let me be kept in what guarde and kepyng you list : and if I dooe not heale you ...
Damosell , if thou doest not heale me , but make me to breake my determinacion , what wilt thou shall folowe thereof . ' ' Sire , ' saied the maiden : ' Let me be kept in what guarde and kepyng you list : and if I dooe not heale you ...
Pagina 62
But if thou be'st not an ass , I am 100 a youth of fourteen : I have known thee already . Hel . [ To Bertram . ] I dare not say I take you ; but I give Me and my service , ever whilst I live , 105 Into your guiding power .
But if thou be'st not an ass , I am 100 a youth of fourteen : I have known thee already . Hel . [ To Bertram . ] I dare not say I take you ; but I give Me and my service , ever whilst I live , 105 Into your guiding power .
Pagina 68
I have now found thee ; when I lose thee again , I care not ; yet art thou good for nothing but taking up , and that thou'rt scarce worth . Par . Hadst thou not the privilege of antiquity upon thee , - 210 Laf .
I have now found thee ; when I lose thee again , I care not ; yet art thou good for nothing but taking up , and that thou'rt scarce worth . Par . Hadst thou not the privilege of antiquity upon thee , - 210 Laf .
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