Retrospective Review, Volume 4Henry Southern, Sir Nicholas Harris Nicolas C. and H. Baldwyn, 1821 - Bibliography |
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Page 34
... hath made thee blind ; Neither prudence points thy spear , Neither justice lights thy mind . Thou art ignorant at best , Impious - and abandon'd one ! Barbarous being - thus unblest God and goodness all unknown ! * Las hermosas aunque ...
... hath made thee blind ; Neither prudence points thy spear , Neither justice lights thy mind . Thou art ignorant at best , Impious - and abandon'd one ! Barbarous being - thus unblest God and goodness all unknown ! * Las hermosas aunque ...
Page 73
... hath but once his annual course o'er - run , And lodg'd his fire - breathing steeds within The lofty stables of cold Pisce's inne : And fragrant Flora , dewie - breasted queene Of hills and vallies , which we all have seene Be - spread ...
... hath but once his annual course o'er - run , And lodg'd his fire - breathing steeds within The lofty stables of cold Pisce's inne : And fragrant Flora , dewie - breasted queene Of hills and vallies , which we all have seene Be - spread ...
Page 80
... hath no token of courage in it , a pastime like a single man that is neither fleshe nor fishe . " But it is time that we should inquire into Ascham's favourite amusement , upon the illustration of which he has bestowed so much learning ...
... hath no token of courage in it , a pastime like a single man that is neither fleshe nor fishe . " But it is time that we should inquire into Ascham's favourite amusement , upon the illustration of which he has bestowed so much learning ...
Page 83
... hath lost his twelve - pence , shall sit downe , I am contente , for surelye I would winne no manne's moneye here , but even as much as woulde pay for my supper . Then speaketh the thirde , to the honeste man that thoughte not to playe ...
... hath lost his twelve - pence , shall sit downe , I am contente , for surelye I would winne no manne's moneye here , but even as much as woulde pay for my supper . Then speaketh the thirde , to the honeste man that thoughte not to playe ...
Page 84
... hath lost all againe , or els they will use the most devilyshe fachion of all , for one of the players that standeth next him , shall have a payre of false dyse , and cast them out upon the bourde , the honest man shall take them and ...
... hath lost all againe , or els they will use the most devilyshe fachion of all , for one of the players that standeth next him , shall have a payre of false dyse , and cast them out upon the bourde , the honest man shall take them and ...
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