Copeland's Treasury for Booklovers: A Panorama of English and American Poetry and Prose from the Earliest Times to the Present, Volume 1Charles Townsend Copeland Scribner's, 1933 - American literature |
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Page 102
... princes court became , And all the floore was underneath their feet Bespredd with costly scarlott of great nest Of many dragonettes , his fruitfull seede ; Another saide , that in his eyes did rest Yet sparckling fyre , and badd thereof ...
... princes court became , And all the floore was underneath their feet Bespredd with costly scarlott of great nest Of many dragonettes , his fruitfull seede ; Another saide , that in his eyes did rest Yet sparckling fyre , and badd thereof ...
Page 192
... princes of Italy to call and solicit for their extirpation , which their prince positively resolved upon , Cromwell sent his agent to the duke of Savoy , a prince with whom he had no correspondence or commerce , and so engaged the ...
... princes of Italy to call and solicit for their extirpation , which their prince positively resolved upon , Cromwell sent his agent to the duke of Savoy , a prince with whom he had no correspondence or commerce , and so engaged the ...
Page 199
... prince that will thus lightly lose his subjects , neither will I as yet lose thee : but since thou complainest ... princes , and how can I with fairness go back with thee ? APOL . Thou hast done in this , according to the proverb ...
... prince that will thus lightly lose his subjects , neither will I as yet lose thee : but since thou complainest ... princes , and how can I with fairness go back with thee ? APOL . Thou hast done in this , according to the proverb ...
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