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... kind : Though much I want which most would have , Yet still my mind forbids to crave . No princely pomp , no wealthy store , No force to win the victory , No wily wit to salve a sore , No shape to feed a loving eye ; To none of these I ...
... kind : Though much I want which most would have , Yet still my mind forbids to crave . No princely pomp , no wealthy store , No force to win the victory , No wily wit to salve a sore , No shape to feed a loving eye ; To none of these I ...
Page 143
... kind ; But if a kiss prove unchaste , Then is true love quite disgraced . Though love be sweet , learn this of me : No love sweet but honesty . SIR EDWARD DYER ( d . 1607 ) Alas , my heart Alas , my heart , mine eye hath wrongèd thee ...
... kind ; But if a kiss prove unchaste , Then is true love quite disgraced . Though love be sweet , learn this of me : No love sweet but honesty . SIR EDWARD DYER ( d . 1607 ) Alas , my heart Alas , my heart , mine eye hath wrongèd thee ...
Page 254
... kind reply , Return with pleasant warblings . From FRANCIS BEAUMONT'S Knight of the Burning Pestle [ III . i . Waltham Forest . Night . Jasper and Luce are lost . ] Jasp . Luce . Jasp . Luce . Jasp . Luce . Jasp . Luce . Tell me ...
... kind reply , Return with pleasant warblings . From FRANCIS BEAUMONT'S Knight of the Burning Pestle [ III . i . Waltham Forest . Night . Jasper and Luce are lost . ] Jasp . Luce . Jasp . Luce . Jasp . Luce . Jasp . Luce . Tell me ...
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SUGGESTIONS FOR STUDY | 30 |
THE COURTLY MAKERS | 49 |
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