The Prose Works: The Countess of Pembrokes ArcadiaUniversity Press, 1962 |
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... selfe , to be judge , forsooth , of the painters cũning . For thus at the first did I flatter my selfe , as though my wound had bene no deeper but when within short time I came to the degree of uncertaine wishes , and that the wishes ...
... selfe , to be judge , forsooth , of the painters cũning . For thus at the first did I flatter my selfe , as though my wound had bene no deeper but when within short time I came to the degree of uncertaine wishes , and that the wishes ...
Page 148
... selfe , thinking such griefes could serve fitly for nothing , but her owne fortune . But as she came into the little Arbour of this sorrow full musicke , her eyes met with the eyes of Zelmane , which was the party that thus had indited ...
... selfe , thinking such griefes could serve fitly for nothing , but her owne fortune . But as she came into the little Arbour of this sorrow full musicke , her eyes met with the eyes of Zelmane , which was the party that thus had indited ...
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... selfe , that imprison your selfe : it is your beautie which makes these castle - walles embrace you : it is your owne eyes , which reflect upon themselves this injurie . Then is there no other remedie , but that you some way vouchsafe ...
... selfe , that imprison your selfe : it is your beautie which makes these castle - walles embrace you : it is your owne eyes , which reflect upon themselves this injurie . Then is there no other remedie , but that you some way vouchsafe ...
Contents
PAGE | 73 |
The Countesse of Pembrokes Arcadia I | 145 |
List of Misprints in the Quarto which have been | 520 |
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