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الصفحة 9
... ende was pretelie deceived by Phylerno , the bro- ther of Emelia , who married with Phylotus in his sisters stead , and other prety actions that fell out by the waye . Ir hath many times bin had in question , and yet could neuer be ...
... ende was pretelie deceived by Phylerno , the bro- ther of Emelia , who married with Phylotus in his sisters stead , and other prety actions that fell out by the waye . Ir hath many times bin had in question , and yet could neuer be ...
الصفحة 10
... ende , and all be it , reason proffereth us sondrie sufficient causes , why we ought to refraine the appetite of our own desires , yet fancie then is he that striketh suche a stroke , that reasons rules can naught at all preuaile , and ...
... ende , and all be it , reason proffereth us sondrie sufficient causes , why we ought to refraine the appetite of our own desires , yet fancie then is he that striketh suche a stroke , that reasons rules can naught at all preuaile , and ...
الصفحة 11
... ende desired Emelia of her father in the waie of Mariage , Alberto accordyng to the custome of Parentes , that desires to marrie their daughters , more for goods , then for good will betweene the parties , more for lucre then for loue ...
... ende desired Emelia of her father in the waie of Mariage , Alberto accordyng to the custome of Parentes , that desires to marrie their daughters , more for goods , then for good will betweene the parties , more for lucre then for loue ...
الصفحة 14
... ende . For to Marrie after her Fathers mynde , she knewe would breede her lothed life : and to gainsaie what he had determined , would likewise loose her fathers likyng , that she wiste not for her life whereon 14 OF PHYLOTUS.
... ende . For to Marrie after her Fathers mynde , she knewe would breede her lothed life : and to gainsaie what he had determined , would likewise loose her fathers likyng , that she wiste not for her life whereon 14 OF PHYLOTUS.
الصفحة 16
... ende . But whe he sawe her goe forthe a dores , he hastened after into the streate : But Emelia was so sodainly gone , that for his life he wist not whiche waies to seeke after her , wherfore in a wōderfull haste , he came to his ...
... ende . But whe he sawe her goe forthe a dores , he hastened after into the streate : But Emelia was so sodainly gone , that for his life he wist not whiche waies to seeke after her , wherfore in a wōderfull haste , he came to his ...
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الصفحة v - Sysiphus of his restles stane : Your Titius breist that dois full ryfely bleid, Grant grace thairto, befoir the grip be gane, Cum stanche the thrist of Tantalus anone, And cure the wounds geuin with Achilles knyfe : Accept for yours fair maistres, such a one, That for your saik dar sacrifice his lyfe.
الصفحة ii - Adamson's journey to London, must have been written so late as the year 1583, the author describes himself by his initials RS It is admitted that Lord Semple continued to profess the popish religion ; but the poems of Robert Semple contain the most unequivocal proofs of having been written by a protestant, and the Legend was manifestly written by a zealous presbyterian. According to 1 Sibbald's Chronicle of Scottish Poetry, vol. iii. p. 397. Preface to Semple's Sege of the Castel of Edinburgh. [Lond....
الصفحة 22 - ... slaine. His wife beyng delivered at her appoincted tyme brought forthe a girle, and yet, notwithstandyng her housbandes commaundement, brought up the childe, makyng her housebande beleeve it was a boye, and called it by the name of Iphis, and thus as it grew in yeares was apparelled like a lad. And beyng after by his father assured to a wife, called by the name of lanthe, a young maiden, and the daughter of one Telest, dwellyng in Dictis, Telethusa, the mother of Iphis, fearyng her deceipt would...