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Page 111
Let me see her face again ; Why didst not thou pity her ? what an excellent
Honest man might ' st thou have been , If thou hadst borne her to some sanctuary
? Or ( bold in a good cause ) oppos ' d thyself , With thy advanced sword above
thy ...
Let me see her face again ; Why didst not thou pity her ? what an excellent
Honest man might ' st thou have been , If thou hadst borne her to some sanctuary
? Or ( bold in a good cause ) oppos ' d thyself , With thy advanced sword above
thy ...
Page 300
In the next place thou shalt bring in how I met Anselme , and gave him the story of
my youth , and acquainted him with the original of my loves , which must be soon
past over : and then shalt thou mention that excellent metaphorical picture of ...
In the next place thou shalt bring in how I met Anselme , and gave him the story of
my youth , and acquainted him with the original of my loves , which must be soon
past over : and then shalt thou mention that excellent metaphorical picture of ...
Page 302
When thou hast handsomely brought in my letter , thou must tell by what means it
came to Charité ' s hands ; how I got up and laid it on her window , and fastened
garlands at the door ; and then how I was - carried away by pirates , who yet ...
When thou hast handsomely brought in my letter , thou must tell by what means it
came to Charité ' s hands ; how I got up and laid it on her window , and fastened
garlands at the door ; and then how I was - carried away by pirates , who yet ...
Page 303
Thou shalt dedicate it to me too , and shalt make either of us an epistle . But here
is one thing troubles me extremely to know , when the book is bound up in red
Spanish leather , with our characters upon it , whether thou wilt come and present
...
Thou shalt dedicate it to me too , and shalt make either of us an epistle . But here
is one thing troubles me extremely to know , when the book is bound up in red
Spanish leather , with our characters upon it , whether thou wilt come and present
...
Page 317
Thou dost teach me to contemn What make knaves and fools of them . ” This
beautiful allusion to his own pursuits and misfortunes , has been often referred to
with admiration , and ought never to be omitted in any collection of poetical
extracts .
Thou dost teach me to contemn What make knaves and fools of them . ” This
beautiful allusion to his own pursuits and misfortunes , has been often referred to
with admiration , and ought never to be omitted in any collection of poetical
extracts .
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