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Page 293
This poetical personage proceeds to inform Anselme ( the gentleman ) , that he
has adopted the name of Lysis , and that he is enamoured of a certain virgin ,
vulgarly called Catherine , but by him yclep ' d Charité ; displays to him a
withered ...
This poetical personage proceeds to inform Anselme ( the gentleman ) , that he
has adopted the name of Lysis , and that he is enamoured of a certain virgin ,
vulgarly called Catherine , but by him yclep ' d Charité ; displays to him a
withered ...
Page 296
The fair Charité is already here , being in attendance on her mistress at the castle
of one Arontes , and he obtains an interview , in which he tells her , “ the nails of
your allurements have scratched my mind , the points of your features have ...
The fair Charité is already here , being in attendance on her mistress at the castle
of one Arontes , and he obtains an interview , in which he tells her , “ the nails of
your allurements have scratched my mind , the points of your features have ...
Page 297
... and desirous of some other transformation which should prove the strength of
his passion for Charité , to whom he addresses the following delectable epistle : •
Lysis ' s Pullet , or Love - letter to the fair Charité . “ Since that love , which is the ...
... and desirous of some other transformation which should prove the strength of
his passion for Charité , to whom he addresses the following delectable epistle : •
Lysis ' s Pullet , or Love - letter to the fair Charité . “ Since that love , which is the ...
Page 299
He afterwards sends for a chirurgeon , and commands him to bleed him , and to
swathe his cheek ; which is done , because his mistress ' s face is swollen ,
exclaiming , “ what ! shall I enjoy two eyes when Charité hath but one ? I will have
no ...
He afterwards sends for a chirurgeon , and commands him to bleed him , and to
swathe his cheek ; which is done , because his mistress ' s face is swollen ,
exclaiming , “ what ! shall I enjoy two eyes when Charité hath but one ? I will have
no ...
Page 301
As for the partitions , I believe good fortune made them , because nothing departs
from us sooner : and as for the shadows , I believe the great sun of the world , or
those of Charité ' s eyes , are the causers of them ; for though the sun be the ...
As for the partitions , I believe good fortune made them , because nothing departs
from us sooner : and as for the shadows , I believe the great sun of the world , or
those of Charité ' s eyes , are the causers of them ; for though the sun be the ...
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