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... thee ; but , by this light , I take thee for pity . Beat . I would not deny you ; but , by this good day , I yield upon great persuasion , and partly to save your life , for I was told you were in a consumption . Bene . Peace ! I will ...
... thee ; but , by this light , I take thee for pity . Beat . I would not deny you ; but , by this good day , I yield upon great persuasion , and partly to save your life , for I was told you were in a consumption . Bene . Peace ! I will ...
Page 229
... thee well : I wish thee , Vin , before all wealth , Both bodily and ghostly health ; Nor too much wealth nor wit come to thee , So much of either may undo thee . I wish thee learning , not for show , Enough for to instruct and know ...
... thee well : I wish thee , Vin , before all wealth , Both bodily and ghostly health ; Nor too much wealth nor wit come to thee , So much of either may undo thee . I wish thee learning , not for show , Enough for to instruct and know ...
Page 299
... thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - formed , and why In this infernal vale first met thou call'st Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son . I know thee not , nor ever ...
... thee yet by deeds What it intends ; till first I know of thee , What thing thou art , thus double - formed , and why In this infernal vale first met thou call'st Me father , and that phantasm call'st my son . I know thee not , nor ever ...
Contents
EDMUND SPENSER 15521599 | 1 |
SIR WALTER RALEIGH 15521618 | 33 |
Chorus of Priests | 49 |
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