Seventeenth-century Verse and Prose, Volume 1Macmillan, 1951 |
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... ( sure ) is another . 10 Our Epiphanie " would ( sure ) have fallen . in Easter - weeke at the soonest . But then , for the distance , desolatenesse , tediousnesse , and the rest , any of them were enough to marre our Venimus quite . It ...
... ( sure ) is another . 10 Our Epiphanie " would ( sure ) have fallen . in Easter - weeke at the soonest . But then , for the distance , desolatenesse , tediousnesse , and the rest , any of them were enough to marre our Venimus quite . It ...
Page 282
... sure of a bite , but not sure to catch him , for he is not a leather mouthed Fish : and after this manner you may fish for him with almost any kind of live flie , but es- pecially with a Grasshopper . find a dozen or twenty Chevens ...
... sure of a bite , but not sure to catch him , for he is not a leather mouthed Fish : and after this manner you may fish for him with almost any kind of live flie , but es- pecially with a Grasshopper . find a dozen or twenty Chevens ...
Page 495
... Sure , It was so . Man in those early days , 475 Sure there are Poets which did never dream , 406 Sure thou didst flourish once ! and many Springs , 483 Sweet Baby sleep : what ailes my Dear ?, 212 Sweet , be not proud of those two eyes ...
... Sure , It was so . Man in those early days , 475 Sure there are Poets which did never dream , 406 Sure thou didst flourish once ! and many Springs , 483 Sweet Baby sleep : what ailes my Dear ?, 212 Sweet , be not proud of those two eyes ...
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