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Page 132
... daughter give Unto the judge , in lechery to live , He went him home , and sat him in his hall , And let anon his dearë daughter call ; And with a facë dead as ashes cold Upon her humble face he gan behold , With father's pity sticking ...
... daughter give Unto the judge , in lechery to live , He went him home , and sat him in his hall , And let anon his dearë daughter call ; And with a facë dead as ashes cold Upon her humble face he gan behold , With father's pity sticking ...
Page 363
... daughter and eke kingdom , lo ! I yield to thee . ” Then forth he called that his daughter fair , The fairest Une , his only daughter dear , His only daughter and his only heir ; Who , forth proceeding with sad sober cheer , Discours'd ...
... daughter and eke kingdom , lo ! I yield to thee . ” Then forth he called that his daughter fair , The fairest Une , his only daughter dear , His only daughter and his only heir ; Who , forth proceeding with sad sober cheer , Discours'd ...
Page 439
... daughter for his dearest dame . ย 12 10 He loved Issa 11 for his dearest dame , And for her sake her cattle fed a while , And for her sake a cowherd vile became : The servant of Admetus , cowherd vile , While that from heav'n he ...
... daughter for his dearest dame . ย 12 10 He loved Issa 11 for his dearest dame , And for her sake her cattle fed a while , And for her sake a cowherd vile became : The servant of Admetus , cowherd vile , While that from heav'n he ...
Contents
THE CUCKOO AND THE NIGHTINGALE | 211 |
THE HOUSE OF FAME | 231 |
WOMEN | 238 |
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