Prose of the English RenaissanceJohn William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1952 - 882 էջ |
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... Phoebe , but most of all more courteous than Phoebe ! I tell thee , shepherd , favor is love's fuel ; then , since thou canst not get that , let the flame vanish into smoke , and rather sorrow for a while than repent thee 10 forever . I ...
... Phoebe , but most of all more courteous than Phoebe ! I tell thee , shepherd , favor is love's fuel ; then , since thou canst not get that , let the flame vanish into smoke , and rather sorrow for a while than repent thee 10 forever . I ...
Էջ 378
... Phoebe . Straight ( as women's heads are full of wiles ) Ganimede had a fetch to force Phoebe to fancy the shepherd , malgrado the resolution of her mind . He prosecuted his policy thus . Montanus ( quoth he ) seeing Phoebe is so ...
... Phoebe . Straight ( as women's heads are full of wiles ) Ganimede had a fetch to force Phoebe to fancy the shepherd , malgrado the resolution of her mind . He prosecuted his policy thus . Montanus ( quoth he ) seeing Phoebe is so ...
Էջ 379
... Phoebe , for I do pity thy plaints ; nor seek not to discover thy loves in tears , for I conjecture thy truth by thy passions . Sorrow is no salve for loves , nor sighs no remedy for affection . Therefore frolic , Phoebe , for if ...
... Phoebe , for I do pity thy plaints ; nor seek not to discover thy loves in tears , for I conjecture thy truth by thy passions . Sorrow is no salve for loves , nor sighs no remedy for affection . Therefore frolic , Phoebe , for if ...
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