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Page 48
... she may learn ; more happy then in this , She is not bred fo dull but fhe can learn ; Happiest of all is , that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed , As from her lord , her governor , her king : Myself , and what is ...
... she may learn ; more happy then in this , She is not bred fo dull but fhe can learn ; Happiest of all is , that her gentle spirit Commits itself to yours to be directed , As from her lord , her governor , her king : Myself , and what is ...
Page 98
... she fear , or be to blame , By this you shall not know ; For ftill her cheeks poffefs the fame , Which native fhe doth owe . A dangerous rhyme , master , against the reason of white and red . Arm . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the ...
... she fear , or be to blame , By this you shall not know ; For ftill her cheeks poffefs the fame , Which native fhe doth owe . A dangerous rhyme , master , against the reason of white and red . Arm . Is there not a ballad , boy , of the ...
Page 107
... She is an heir of Faulconbridge . Lông . She is a most sweet lady . Boyet . Not unlike , fir , that may be . " If my obfervation ( which very feldom lies ) Of the heart's ftill rhetorick , difclofed with eyes , Deceive me not now ...
... She is an heir of Faulconbridge . Lông . She is a most sweet lady . Boyet . Not unlike , fir , that may be . " If my obfervation ( which very feldom lies ) Of the heart's ftill rhetorick , difclofed with eyes , Deceive me not now ...
Page 117
... She's too hard for you at pricks , fir ; challenge her to bowl . Boyet . I fcar too much rubbing ; good night , my good owl . Caft . By my foul , a fwain ! a moft fimple clown ! Lord , lord ! how the ladies and I have put him down ! O ...
... She's too hard for you at pricks , fir ; challenge her to bowl . Boyet . I fcar too much rubbing ; good night , my good owl . Caft . By my foul , a fwain ! a moft fimple clown ! Lord , lord ! how the ladies and I have put him down ! O ...
Page 123
... she know my griefs ? I'll drop the paper ; Sweet leaves shade folly . Who is he comes here ? Enter Longaville . [ reading . [ the king feps afide . What ! Longaville ! and reading ! liften , ears ! Biron . Now , in thy likeness , one ...
... she know my griefs ? I'll drop the paper ; Sweet leaves shade folly . Who is he comes here ? Enter Longaville . [ reading . [ the king feps afide . What ! Longaville ! and reading ! liften , ears ! Biron . Now , in thy likeness , one ...
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