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Page xxix
... Lykewyse I have payne , and no payne have ye ;And as a hors above a tre
felythe 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 .
... Lykewyse I have payne , and no payne have ye ;And as a hors above a tre
felythe 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 .
Page xxx
The lady now declares that the pleasures of the loving and loveless are equal ,
all things considered ; the Lover not loved ... To which all agree , and eulogise
the pleasure of being contented in each particular state , the Lover not loved ...
The lady now declares that the pleasures of the loving and loveless are equal ,
all things considered ; the Lover not loved ... To which all agree , and eulogise
the pleasure of being contented in each particular state , the Lover not loved ...
Page lxi
Thynkest that I wyll stande , and tary for thy leasure , Am I bounde to do so moche
for thy pleasure ? Frere . For my pleasure ? nay I wolde thou knewyst it well , It
becometh the knave , never a dell , To prate thus boldely in my presence , And let
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Thynkest that I wyll stande , and tary for thy leasure , Am I bounde to do so moche
for thy pleasure ? Frere . For my pleasure ? nay I wolde thou knewyst it well , It
becometh the knave , never a dell , To prate thus boldely in my presence , And let
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