Discoveries, 1641: Conversations with William Drummond of Hawthornden, 1619John Lane, The Bodley Head Limited, 1641 - 106 Seiten |
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... Lady Bedfoords Bucke his verses of Drinking , drinke to me bot with thyne Eyes . , swell me a Bowle etc. , his verses of a Kisse bot Kisse me once and Faith I will begone and I will touch as Harmelesse as the Bee that doeth bot taste ...
... Lady Bedfoords Bucke his verses of Drinking , drinke to me bot with thyne Eyes . , swell me a Bowle etc. , his verses of a Kisse bot Kisse me once and Faith I will begone and I will touch as Harmelesse as the Bee that doeth bot taste ...
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... Lady Keepd in remembrance he comes to near who comes to be denied . Beamont wrot that Elegie on the Death of the Countess of Rutland , and in effect her husband wanted the half of his in his travells . Owen is a pure pedantique ...
... Lady Keepd in remembrance he comes to near who comes to be denied . Beamont wrot that Elegie on the Death of the Countess of Rutland , and in effect her husband wanted the half of his in his travells . Owen is a pure pedantique ...
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... lady , with whom he had made ane apointment to meet ane old Astro- loger in the suburbs , which she Keeped & it was himself disguysed in a Longe Gowne & a whyte beard at the light of Dimm burning Candle up in a litle Cabinet reached ...
... lady , with whom he had made ane apointment to meet ane old Astro- loger in the suburbs , which she Keeped & it was himself disguysed in a Longe Gowne & a whyte beard at the light of Dimm burning Candle up in a litle Cabinet reached ...
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... Lady which he willed her to use in any faintness which she after his returne from court not knowing it was Poison gave him & so he died Salisbury never cared for any man longer nor he could make use of him . / My Lord Lisles daughter Lady ...
... Lady which he willed her to use in any faintness which she after his returne from court not knowing it was Poison gave him & so he died Salisbury never cared for any man longer nor he could make use of him . / My Lord Lisles daughter Lady ...
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... Lady discoursing the Earl said the woemen were mens shadowes , and she maintained ym , both appealing to Iohnson , he affirmed it true , for which my Lady gave a pennance to prove it in Verse , hence his Epigrame Essex wrotte that ...
... Lady discoursing the Earl said the woemen were mens shadowes , and she maintained ym , both appealing to Iohnson , he affirmed it true , for which my Lady gave a pennance to prove it in Verse , hence his Epigrame Essex wrotte that ...
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