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Strana 9
... thee , in thine ear . ' And the child came to him , and the count took him by the bosom , and found out the purse , and with his knife cut it from his bosom . The child was abashed , and stood still , and spake no word , and looked as ...
... thee , in thine ear . ' And the child came to him , and the count took him by the bosom , and found out the purse , and with his knife cut it from his bosom . The child was abashed , and stood still , and spake no word , and looked as ...
Strana 11
... thee . and for me ! In an evil hour thou wentest to Navarre to see thy mother ; I shall never have the joy that I had before ! ' Then the count • Sir , [ MASSINGER . caused his barber to shave him , FROISSART . ] THE PITEOUS DEATH OF ...
... thee . and for me ! In an evil hour thou wentest to Navarre to see thy mother ; I shall never have the joy that I had before ! ' Then the count • Sir , [ MASSINGER . caused his barber to shave him , FROISSART . ] THE PITEOUS DEATH OF ...
Strana 12
... thee out of prison , ( Thy patrimony spent , ) ragged , and lousy , When the sheriff's basket , and his broken meat Were your festival - exceedings ! and is this So soon forgotten ? Luke . I confess I am Your creature , madam . L ...
... thee out of prison , ( Thy patrimony spent , ) ragged , and lousy , When the sheriff's basket , and his broken meat Were your festival - exceedings ! and is this So soon forgotten ? Luke . I confess I am Your creature , madam . L ...
Strana 14
... thee are shadows - thou the substance , Imagined only by the alchymist , And guardian of felicity ! No marvel My brother made thy place of rest his bosom , Thou being the keeper of his heart , a mistress To be hugg'd ever ! In by ...
... thee are shadows - thou the substance , Imagined only by the alchymist , And guardian of felicity ! No marvel My brother made thy place of rest his bosom , Thou being the keeper of his heart , a mistress To be hugg'd ever ! In by ...
Strana 22
... thee the watchword : it is Jesu Maria ; pro- nounce that , and no one will hurt thee . " We went down stairs directly , highly contented to have found such a protector . The street was covered with the dead and dying : their cries were ...
... thee the watchword : it is Jesu Maria ; pro- nounce that , and no one will hurt thee . " We went down stairs directly , highly contented to have found such a protector . The street was covered with the dead and dying : their cries were ...
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