Shorter Novels, Volume 1Philip Henderson J.M. Dent, 1929 - English fiction |
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Page 103
... shew for . Bold , my Cutb . ( quoth she ) ? thou hast vowed thy selfe my servant : and so being , you are not to be blamed for doing what I wild you . By my honestie , I could not chuse but smile to my selfe , so soone as I was out of ...
... shew for . Bold , my Cutb . ( quoth she ) ? thou hast vowed thy selfe my servant : and so being , you are not to be blamed for doing what I wild you . By my honestie , I could not chuse but smile to my selfe , so soone as I was out of ...
Page 240
... shew of beautie had not so soone procured thy bane . My bane ? Why fond foole , beautie hath bredde my blisse , fancie hath not given me the foile , but hath yeelded mee the forte : Love hath not wrought my losse , but requited mee with ...
... shew of beautie had not so soone procured thy bane . My bane ? Why fond foole , beautie hath bredde my blisse , fancie hath not given me the foile , but hath yeelded mee the forte : Love hath not wrought my losse , but requited mee with ...
Page 248
... shew him courtesie , that in- tendes to repaye thee with crueltie ? How couldest thou choose the sonne to thy mate , when the Father seekes thy miserie ? It is not possible to mixe the bloud of a Bull and a Beare , together in one ...
... shew him courtesie , that in- tendes to repaye thee with crueltie ? How couldest thou choose the sonne to thy mate , when the Father seekes thy miserie ? It is not possible to mixe the bloud of a Bull and a Beare , together in one ...
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