The Tudor Translations, Volume 23William Ernest Henley, Charles Whibley AMS Press, 1967 |
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... perhappes to , of manye that served her , she chose him for the most discreatest , leavinge beehinde , and showinge ill wil unto them that he was not woorthie to wayte upon . COUNT LEWIS laughed and saide : Who woteth whether he was ...
... perhappes to , of manye that served her , she chose him for the most discreatest , leavinge beehinde , and showinge ill wil unto them that he was not woorthie to wayte upon . COUNT LEWIS laughed and saide : Who woteth whether he was ...
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... perhappes love after a sorte , that might not onlye not bringe him in sclaunder but to muche praise and great happinesse , without any lothsomnes at all , the which verie sildome or ( in maner ) never happeneth to yonge men : and so ...
... perhappes love after a sorte , that might not onlye not bringe him in sclaunder but to muche praise and great happinesse , without any lothsomnes at all , the which verie sildome or ( in maner ) never happeneth to yonge men : and so ...
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... perhappes they seeme cruell , bicause they content you not with it , that you would have . But cause M. Peter Bembo to teach you in what sort old men ought to covet beawtye and what to seeke at their Ladies handes , and what to content ...
... perhappes they seeme cruell , bicause they content you not with it , that you would have . But cause M. Peter Bembo to teach you in what sort old men ought to covet beawtye and what to seeke at their Ladies handes , and what to content ...
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