King LearMethuen, 1952 - Počet stran: 256 |
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Strana 223
... loue before your eyes : I haue right noble Suters to my loue , No worse then Kings , and happely I loue one : Yet , would you haue me make my choyce anew , Ide bridle fancy , and be rulde by you . Leir . Did neuer Philomel sing so sweet ...
... loue before your eyes : I haue right noble Suters to my loue , No worse then Kings , and happely I loue one : Yet , would you haue me make my choyce anew , Ide bridle fancy , and be rulde by you . Leir . Did neuer Philomel sing so sweet ...
Strana 235
... loue you as my naturall father . And if you would more vnderstand of the loue that I beare you , assertaine your selfe , that so much as you haue , so much you are worth , and so much I loue you , and no more . " The father being ...
... loue you as my naturall father . And if you would more vnderstand of the loue that I beare you , assertaine your selfe , that so much as you haue , so much you are worth , and so much I loue you , and no more . " The father being ...
Strana 240
... loue me wonders well : How much dost thou ( quoth he ) Cordile thy father loue ? I will ( said I ) at once my loue declare and tell : I loude you euer as my father well , No otherwise , if more to know you craue : We loue you chiefly ...
... loue me wonders well : How much dost thou ( quoth he ) Cordile thy father loue ? I will ( said I ) at once my loue declare and tell : I loude you euer as my father well , No otherwise , if more to know you craue : We loue you chiefly ...
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