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Strana 46
O virtue therefore ! whose thrall I think fortune , Thou who despisest not the sex of
women , Help me out of these riddles of my fortune , Wherein ( inethinks ) you
with yourself do pose me ; Let fates go on : sweet virtue ! do not lose me .
O virtue therefore ! whose thrall I think fortune , Thou who despisest not the sex of
women , Help me out of these riddles of my fortune , Wherein ( inethinks ) you
with yourself do pose me ; Let fates go on : sweet virtue ! do not lose me .
Strana 66
... izrder'd power , S : in their beigta like cca is before the sun , Hiud ring his
comfors ; and by their excess Of cuid in virtue , and cross beat in vice ) Thunder
and tempest on those learned heads , Whom Cæsar with such honor do : h
advance .
... izrder'd power , S : in their beigta like cca is before the sun , Hiud ring his
comfors ; and by their excess Of cuid in virtue , and cross beat in vice ) Thunder
and tempest on those learned heads , Whom Cæsar with such honor do : h
advance .
Strana 156
There is an angel keeps that paradise , A fiery angel friend : O virtue , virtue , Ever
and endless virtue . Ordel . Strike , sir , strike . And if in my poor death fair France
may m merit , Give me a thousand blows , be killing me A thousand days .
There is an angel keeps that paradise , A fiery angel friend : O virtue , virtue , Ever
and endless virtue . Ordel . Strike , sir , strike . And if in my poor death fair France
may m merit , Give me a thousand blows , be killing me A thousand days .
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Specimens of English Dramatic Poets: Who Lived about the Time of Shakespeare ... Charles Lamb Náhled není k dispozici. - 1907 |
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