The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... Gentlewoman demaundyng him , What is then your profession ? He answered with a frowning looke : To fight . Then saide the Gentlewoman : Seing you are not nowe at the warre nor in place to fight , I woulde thinke it beste for you to bee ...
... Gentlewoman demaundyng him , What is then your profession ? He answered with a frowning looke : To fight . Then saide the Gentlewoman : Seing you are not nowe at the warre nor in place to fight , I woulde thinke it beste for you to bee ...
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... gentlewoman provoked with to greate passyon opened her desire to an other gentlewoman , by whose meane she hoped upon some commodity , this woman neyther in blood nor in beautie was a whitt inferiour to the firste . Uppon this it came ...
... gentlewoman provoked with to greate passyon opened her desire to an other gentlewoman , by whose meane she hoped upon some commodity , this woman neyther in blood nor in beautie was a whitt inferiour to the firste . Uppon this it came ...
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... gentlewoman writt unto her lover came to the handes of another , that was a noble woman of excellent qualities and singular beawtye , who beeinge ( as the most part of women are ) inquisitive and greedie to understande secretes and ...
... gentlewoman writt unto her lover came to the handes of another , that was a noble woman of excellent qualities and singular beawtye , who beeinge ( as the most part of women are ) inquisitive and greedie to understande secretes and ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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