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lark and the reaper.34 In his story of " Dom Diego and Gineura ” a woman is said to be " altogether like vnto AEsop's Serpent , which being deliuered from pearill and daunger of death by the shepeheard , . . . infected his whole house ...
lark and the reaper.34 In his story of " Dom Diego and Gineura ” a woman is said to be " altogether like vnto AEsop's Serpent , which being deliuered from pearill and daunger of death by the shepeheard , . . . infected his whole house ...
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Painter's story of " The Lady of Turin " tells of a wife who " did not forsee " that the special attentions of her husband " were the flatteries of the Crocodile , which reioyseth when he seeth one deceiued " ; 46 his " Duchesse of ...
Painter's story of " The Lady of Turin " tells of a wife who " did not forsee " that the special attentions of her husband " were the flatteries of the Crocodile , which reioyseth when he seeth one deceiued " ; 46 his " Duchesse of ...
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stories , old Pandion gives his daughter Philomela to Tereus : “ But like a simple man hee committed the seely sheepe to the ravening Woulfe . " In the second story , " sutch raveninge wolves in sheepes cloathinge " ( as Appius Claudius ) ...
stories , old Pandion gives his daughter Philomela to Tereus : “ But like a simple man hee committed the seely sheepe to the ravening Woulfe . " In the second story , " sutch raveninge wolves in sheepes cloathinge " ( as Appius Claudius ) ...
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