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Page 193
... look more sweet , maskt in thy looks disguise , Then Mercy self can look with Pities eyes ? 90 Who taught thy honied tongue the cunning slight , To melt the ravisht eare with musicks strains ? And charm the sense with thousand pleasing ...
... look more sweet , maskt in thy looks disguise , Then Mercy self can look with Pities eyes ? 90 Who taught thy honied tongue the cunning slight , To melt the ravisht eare with musicks strains ? And charm the sense with thousand pleasing ...
Page 289
... look you here is a Trout will fill six reasonable bellies . Come Hostess , dress it presently , and get us what other meat the house will afford , and give us some of your best Barly - wine , the good liquor that our honest Fore ...
... look you here is a Trout will fill six reasonable bellies . Come Hostess , dress it presently , and get us what other meat the house will afford , and give us some of your best Barly - wine , the good liquor that our honest Fore ...
Page 292
... Look you Scholar , you see I have hold of a good Fish : I now see it is a Trout , I pray , put that Net under him , and touch not my line for if you do , then we break all . Well done Scholar , I thank you . Scholar , you are to know ...
... Look you Scholar , you see I have hold of a good Fish : I now see it is a Trout , I pray , put that Net under him , and touch not my line for if you do , then we break all . Well done Scholar , I thank you . Scholar , you are to know ...
Contents
The Seventeenth Century 16001660 | 1 |
A Selected List of Books on the Background and the Literature of the First | 29 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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