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Page 123
... Fair and fair , and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; My love can many a pretty thing , And of his lovely praises ring My merry , merry roundelays , Amen to Cupid's curse- " They that do change , " etc. They that do change , etc ...
... Fair and fair , and twice so fair , As fair as any may be ; My love can many a pretty thing , And of his lovely praises ring My merry , merry roundelays , Amen to Cupid's curse- " They that do change , " etc. They that do change , etc ...
Page 281
... fair there is at all times to be seen juggling , cheats , games , plays , fools , apes , knaves , and rogues , and that of all sorts . Here are to be seen , too , and that for nothing , thefts , murders , adulteries , false - swearers ...
... fair there is at all times to be seen juggling , cheats , games , plays , fools , apes , knaves , and rogues , and that of all sorts . Here are to be seen , too , and that for nothing , thefts , murders , adulteries , false - swearers ...
Page 282
... fair , insomuch that all order was con- founded . Now was word presently brought to the great one of the fair , who quickly came down and deputed some of his most trusty friends to take those men into examination , about whom the fair ...
... fair , insomuch that all order was con- founded . Now was word presently brought to the great one of the fair , who quickly came down and deputed some of his most trusty friends to take those men into examination , about whom the fair ...
Contents
THE VALUE OF STUDIES AN INTRODUCTION | 1 |
READING LIST | 6 |
PART I | 7 |
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