The Tudor Translations, Volume 5AMS Press, 1967 |
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... Thessalians went to banketting , and all the other people went every man to his owne house . Cariclia also putting on a white cloke , with a fewe of her ... Thessalian III love . BOOKE young man , giving him the 85 OF HELIODORUS.
... Thessalians went to banketting , and all the other people went every man to his owne house . Cariclia also putting on a white cloke , with a fewe of her ... Thessalian III love . BOOKE young man , giving him the 85 OF HELIODORUS.
Page 92
... Thessalian was there . I was gladde of those tidinges , and badde him be called in , thinking that this beginning did proffer it selfe , that I might learne how to bring to passe that which I was about . For I gessed that he came to ...
... Thessalian was there . I was gladde of those tidinges , and badde him be called in , thinking that this beginning did proffer it selfe , that I might learne how to bring to passe that which I was about . For I gessed that he came to ...
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... Thessalian , and the young men which were with him , whom you praised so much , and made my freende . And so you may yet finde some man in the Citie , who hath till this time stayed here : wherefore arise , and call the people to ...
... Thessalian , and the young men which were with him , whom you praised so much , and made my freende . And so you may yet finde some man in the Citie , who hath till this time stayed here : wherefore arise , and call the people to ...
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