The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... onlye to gete money ? How manye Phisitiens poison the diseased , onlye for it ? Howe manye again for feare of death do most vile matters ? And yet all these so stiff and hard battayles doeth a tender and delicate yonge woman gain ...
... onlye to gete money ? How manye Phisitiens poison the diseased , onlye for it ? Howe manye again for feare of death do most vile matters ? And yet all these so stiff and hard battayles doeth a tender and delicate yonge woman gain ...
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... onlye to Latin matters : as he woulde have done , had not the love of the Damsell Laura sometime strayed him from it ? I name not unto you the fine wittes that are nowe in the worlde , and here present , whiche dailye bringe furthe some ...
... onlye to Latin matters : as he woulde have done , had not the love of the Damsell Laura sometime strayed him from it ? I name not unto you the fine wittes that are nowe in the worlde , and here present , whiche dailye bringe furthe some ...
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... onlye in her perticular under- standinge , which can not conceive the passing great universall beautye : wherupon not throughlye satisfied with this benifit , love giveth unto the soule a greater happines . For like as throughe the ...
... onlye in her perticular under- standinge , which can not conceive the passing great universall beautye : wherupon not throughlye satisfied with this benifit , love giveth unto the soule a greater happines . For like as throughe the ...
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Section 1 | vii |
Section 2 | xxx |
Section 3 | xl |
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