The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... beleave he must beestowe much tyme about it , and applie it with so much study , that a man may assoone learne some noble scyence , or compase any other matter of importaunce , and yet in the ende in beestowing all that laboure , he ...
... beleave he must beestowe much tyme about it , and applie it with so much study , that a man may assoone learne some noble scyence , or compase any other matter of importaunce , and yet in the ende in beestowing all that laboure , he ...
Page 194
... beleave that he went about to mocke them . And he again saide to them : I tell you troth I see you not . At length the two beegane to seeme to wonder much , and the one saide to the other : By good Lord , I beleave he speaketh in good ...
... beleave that he went about to mocke them . And he again saide to them : I tell you troth I see you not . At length the two beegane to seeme to wonder much , and the one saide to the other : By good Lord , I beleave he speaketh in good ...
Page 202
... beleave ech honest lover susteyneth such peynes , such watchinges , hasardeth himselfe in suche daungers , droppeth so manie teares , useth so manie meanes and wayes to please the woman whom he loveth , not cheeflye to come bye her body ...
... beleave ech honest lover susteyneth such peynes , such watchinges , hasardeth himselfe in suche daungers , droppeth so manie teares , useth so manie meanes and wayes to please the woman whom he loveth , not cheeflye to come bye her body ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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