Masterworks of World Literature, Volume 1Edwin Mallard Everett Dryden Press, 1955 - 1000 pages |
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Page 27
... thing , ye wooers , that in time past ye wasted many good things of my getting , while as yet I was a child ? But now that I am a man grown , and learn the story from the lips of others , and my spirit waxeth within me , I will seek to ...
... thing , ye wooers , that in time past ye wasted many good things of my getting , while as yet I was a child ? But now that I am a man grown , and learn the story from the lips of others , and my spirit waxeth within me , I will seek to ...
Page 693
... thing ought then to have drawn thee to desire . it ? Truly oughtest thou , at the first arrow of deceitful things , to rise up after me who was such no longer . Young damsel or other vain thing with so brief enjoyment , should not have ...
... thing ought then to have drawn thee to desire . it ? Truly oughtest thou , at the first arrow of deceitful things , to rise up after me who was such no longer . Young damsel or other vain thing with so brief enjoyment , should not have ...
Page 754
... things that never were nor will be . But since I see that you will remain here and thus wilfully and lazily waste your time , God knows , it saddens me ; so good day to you ! ' And thus he took his leave and went his way . But before he ...
... things that never were nor will be . But since I see that you will remain here and thus wilfully and lazily waste your time , God knows , it saddens me ; so good day to you ! ' And thus he took his leave and went his way . But before he ...
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