Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 2Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 1001 pagina's |
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Pagina 201
... madam , had I learned against my need Of all the ways to woo , one way to speed , My cunning then had been my fortune's guide . ” " She received his love letters with delight , And in woman's fashion magnified his glory and his pride ...
... madam , had I learned against my need Of all the ways to woo , one way to speed , My cunning then had been my fortune's guide . ” " She received his love letters with delight , And in woman's fashion magnified his glory and his pride ...
Pagina 215
... Madam , I am the man that was so fortunate As to be cast in prison in a common cause with you . My name more odious is to Mary Than is yours . I am called Dudley . That title you should know , for as I think , You do remember me , sweet ...
... Madam , I am the man that was so fortunate As to be cast in prison in a common cause with you . My name more odious is to Mary Than is yours . I am called Dudley . That title you should know , for as I think , You do remember me , sweet ...
Pagina 224
... Madam , it seems then by this league and marriage , I am what the rabble call a bastard , And I am guerdoned at the last with shame . Mine honour , my credit , and my name And all that made me happy in ruins . At one stroke you have ...
... Madam , it seems then by this league and marriage , I am what the rabble call a bastard , And I am guerdoned at the last with shame . Mine honour , my credit , and my name And all that made me happy in ruins . At one stroke you have ...
Pagina 228
... your wife is sick and cannot live , And get one of your gentlemen to send this young Ayme To her death . ' " Madam , what do you mean ? Must I perform murder upon my wife , You barbarous 228 Description of the Queen , General Curse ,
... your wife is sick and cannot live , And get one of your gentlemen to send this young Ayme To her death . ' " Madam , what do you mean ? Must I perform murder upon my wife , You barbarous 228 Description of the Queen , General Curse ,
Pagina 231
... Madam , I cannot heave my heart into my mouth . Ah , my love , thy napkin cannot drink a tear ; I will wipe thy cheeks , I understand thy meaning And by her death I will divorce me And set myself at liberty . Her life shall sweetly ...
... Madam , I cannot heave my heart into my mouth . Ah , my love , thy napkin cannot drink a tear ; I will wipe thy cheeks , I understand thy meaning And by her death I will divorce me And set myself at liberty . Her life shall sweetly ...
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