Early English Poetry, Ballads, and Popular Literature of the Middle Ages, Volume 20Johnson Reprint Corporation, 1965 - English literature |
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Page 43
... pleasure , paine , and sad repentance dwell ! There are so manie Danaes now a dayes , That love for lucre , paine for gaine is sold ; No true affection can their fancie please , Except it be a Jove , to raine downe gold Into their laps ...
... pleasure , paine , and sad repentance dwell ! There are so manie Danaes now a dayes , That love for lucre , paine for gaine is sold ; No true affection can their fancie please , Except it be a Jove , to raine downe gold Into their laps ...
Page xxix
... pleasure , So fele I pleasure above you in rate sure ; And as the tre felyth nother , and the hors both , - Evyn so pleasure and payne betwene us twayne goeth . Syns these two cases so indifferently fall That your selfe can iudge nother ...
... pleasure , So fele I pleasure above you in rate sure ; And as the tre felyth nother , and the hors both , - Evyn so pleasure and payne betwene us twayne goeth . Syns these two cases so indifferently fall That your selfe can iudge nother ...
Page xxx
... pleasures with other , must nedes assent That she in these wordes hath gyuene ryght iudjement . In affermance wherof I judge and awarde Both these pleasures of yours as one in regarde . " To which all agree , and eulogise the pleasure ...
... pleasures with other , must nedes assent That she in these wordes hath gyuene ryght iudjement . In affermance wherof I judge and awarde Both these pleasures of yours as one in regarde . " To which all agree , and eulogise the pleasure ...
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