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... lady , lady . My pleasant pleasure shall increase , My dear lady . Helen may not comparëd be , Nor Cressida that was so bright , These cannot stain the shine of thee , Nor yet Minerva of great might . Thou passest Venus far away , Lady ...
... lady , lady . My pleasant pleasure shall increase , My dear lady . Helen may not comparëd be , Nor Cressida that was so bright , These cannot stain the shine of thee , Nor yet Minerva of great might . Thou passest Venus far away , Lady ...
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... lady's liking . Fain , & c . The mercers pull me going by , The silky - wives say , What lack ye ? The thing you have not , then say I , Ye foolish fools , go pack ye . But fain , & c . It is not all the silk in Cheap , Nor all the ...
... lady's liking . Fain , & c . The mercers pull me going by , The silky - wives say , What lack ye ? The thing you have not , then say I , Ye foolish fools , go pack ye . But fain , & c . It is not all the silk in Cheap , Nor all the ...
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... Lady Rich ; the third to Lady Elizabeth Grey and Lady Mary Neville , two of his favorite pupils . Florio's translation of Montaigne displays both the virtues and the defects of most Elizabethan translations . It has the vigorous ...
... Lady Rich ; the third to Lady Elizabeth Grey and Lady Mary Neville , two of his favorite pupils . Florio's translation of Montaigne displays both the virtues and the defects of most Elizabethan translations . It has the vigorous ...
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JOHN SKELTON | 3 |
SIR THOMAS MORE | 9 |
HENRY HOWARD EARL OF SURREY | 27 |
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