The Lives of the Scotish Poets: With Preliminary Dissertations on the Literary History of Scotland, and the Early Scotish Drama, Том 2Alex. Lawrie and Company, 1804 - 506 страница |
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... never , so blyth to be I mak ane vow , [ al ] thoch that it be nyce . Of all blythnes thy bodie beirs the pryce . To waresoun I gif thé or thow ga , This fresche visar , was payntit at devyce : My lust alway with thé se that thow ta ...
... never , so blyth to be I mak ane vow , [ al ] thoch that it be nyce . Of all blythnes thy bodie beirs the pryce . To waresoun I gif thé or thow ga , This fresche visar , was payntit at devyce : My lust alway with thé se that thow ta ...
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... never completely reduced to any standard . Much therefore was always left to the choice or caprice of the writer : and in general it would be difficult to determine what is gramma- tical , and what the contrary . It would be a super ...
... never completely reduced to any standard . Much therefore was always left to the choice or caprice of the writer : and in general it would be difficult to determine what is gramma- tical , and what the contrary . It would be a super ...
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... never been published : but his Sententia de Ordinibus Religiosis appears in the collection of Martene and Durand . The court of the Muses having thus reached the spot where Venus is sitting in judgment , b Among other works , he wrote a ...
... never been published : but his Sententia de Ordinibus Religiosis appears in the collection of Martene and Durand . The court of the Muses having thus reached the spot where Venus is sitting in judgment , b Among other works , he wrote a ...
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... never bestowed even on princes and prelates , ex- cept their claims be founded in virtue . Having descanted on the rewards of virtue and the punishment of vice , she offers to conduct him to a delightful garden , where the Muses are ...
... never bestowed even on princes and prelates , ex- cept their claims be founded in virtue . Having descanted on the rewards of virtue and the punishment of vice , she offers to conduct him to a delightful garden , where the Muses are ...
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... never king was borne That of ought of warre can shewe the unicorne . For if that he take once his speare in hande , Agaynst these Turkes strongly with it to ride , None shall be able his stroke for to withstande , Nor before his face so ...
... never king was borne That of ought of warre can shewe the unicorne . For if that he take once his speare in hande , Agaynst these Turkes strongly with it to ride , None shall be able his stroke for to withstande , Nor before his face so ...
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