Shorter Novels, Volume 1Philip Henderson J.M. Dent, 1929 - English fiction |
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Page 221
... Fortune , to pursue his purpose still with plaints : her hellish crueltie perswaded him , to blaspheme against her : the sinceritie of his love , would not let him to bewray his birth : diverse daungers might insue : to stande to the ...
... Fortune , to pursue his purpose still with plaints : her hellish crueltie perswaded him , to blaspheme against her : the sinceritie of his love , would not let him to bewray his birth : diverse daungers might insue : to stande to the ...
Page 223
... fortune , and shroud mee from the bitter blasts of bale ? Shall I repent mee sith my bargaine is good , or complaine of the losse of libertie , sith I have a change for farre more worthie chaffer ? Shall I grudge when the gods are ...
... fortune , and shroud mee from the bitter blasts of bale ? Shall I repent mee sith my bargaine is good , or complaine of the losse of libertie , sith I have a change for farre more worthie chaffer ? Shall I grudge when the gods are ...
Page 240
... Fortune brought it so to passe , that Valericus comming by the chamber of Gwydonius , heard him thus desperatlie discoursing with himselfe . Alasse ( quoth he ) I see the Sun being at the highest declineth , the Sea being at the full ...
... Fortune brought it so to passe , that Valericus comming by the chamber of Gwydonius , heard him thus desperatlie discoursing with himselfe . Alasse ( quoth he ) I see the Sun being at the highest declineth , the Sea being at the full ...
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