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... Youth and Age , between Water and Wine ; debates as to whether a soldier or a scholar is the better lover , as to whether women are an evil or a good , as to any subject having , or seeming to have , two sides . Only a few of them rise ...
... Youth and Age , between Water and Wine ; debates as to whether a soldier or a scholar is the better lover , as to whether women are an evil or a good , as to any subject having , or seeming to have , two sides . Only a few of them rise ...
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... youth in gudelihede , 20 That for rudenes to speke thereof I drede . • time 1 3 escape if sigh 7 ignorant partly 10 gleaming 11 12 why did it please 13 343 5 knows 8 white 9 a kind of ruby spangles forged 14 love- 16 locks of hair 17 ...
... youth in gudelihede , 20 That for rudenes to speke thereof I drede . • time 1 3 escape if sigh 7 ignorant partly 10 gleaming 11 12 why did it please 13 343 5 knows 8 white 9 a kind of ruby spangles forged 14 love- 16 locks of hair 17 ...
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... youth and yong tender hart , The true companion of my lady bryght ! God let us never from other astart , 3 But all in joye to live bothe daye and nyght . Thus after sorowe joye arived aryght ; After my payne I had sport and playe ; Full ...
... youth and yong tender hart , The true companion of my lady bryght ! God let us never from other astart , 3 But all in joye to live bothe daye and nyght . Thus after sorowe joye arived aryght ; After my payne I had sport and playe ; Full ...
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... youth go use thy property , And thereon spend thy many brittle darts ; For hitherto though I have lost my time , Me list no longer rotten boughs to climb . 10 THE DESERTED LOVER CONSOLETH HIM- SELF WITH REMEMBRANCE THAT ALL WOMEN ARE BY ...
... youth go use thy property , And thereon spend thy many brittle darts ; For hitherto though I have lost my time , Me list no longer rotten boughs to climb . 10 THE DESERTED LOVER CONSOLETH HIM- SELF WITH REMEMBRANCE THAT ALL WOMEN ARE BY ...
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... youth by travail unto fame . An eye whose judgment none affect could blind , Friends to allure , and foes to reconcile ; Whose piercing look did represent a mind With virtue fraught , reposed , void of guile . A heart where dread was ...
... youth by travail unto fame . An eye whose judgment none affect could blind , Friends to allure , and foes to reconcile ; Whose piercing look did represent a mind With virtue fraught , reposed , void of guile . A heart where dread was ...
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