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Pagina 159
... and the fields so fayre , ) And by a siluer Well ( with golden sands ) Ile sit me downe , and wash thine yuory hands.45 There is another close echo of the poem in the pseudo- Shakespearean Mucedorus : If thou wilt loue me thou shalt ...
... and the fields so fayre , ) And by a siluer Well ( with golden sands ) Ile sit me downe , and wash thine yuory hands.45 There is another close echo of the poem in the pseudo- Shakespearean Mucedorus : If thou wilt loue me thou shalt ...
Pagina 238
31 , ll . 34-35 ] Cold newes for me , for I had hope of France , Euen as I haue of fertill England . My mind doth tell me thou art innocent . [ Contention , p . 23 , l . 171 ] My conscience tels me thou art innocent . [ Ibid . , p .
31 , ll . 34-35 ] Cold newes for me , for I had hope of France , Euen as I haue of fertill England . My mind doth tell me thou art innocent . [ Contention , p . 23 , l . 171 ] My conscience tels me thou art innocent . [ Ibid . , p .
Pagina 265
[ H & L , I. 327-328 ] Thy unused beauty must be tomb'd with thee . Then treasure is abus'de , [ Sonnet IV . 13 ] When misers keepe it ; being put to lone , In time it will returne vs two for one . Profitless usurer , why dost thou use ...
[ H & L , I. 327-328 ] Thy unused beauty must be tomb'd with thee . Then treasure is abus'de , [ Sonnet IV . 13 ] When misers keepe it ; being put to lone , In time it will returne vs two for one . Profitless usurer , why dost thou use ...
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