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الصفحة 10
... thinke that in respect of beautie , wee esteeme not all the rest : I am able to saie it is not true , consideryng how many haue forsaken the better likyng , and haue chosen the worse , so that for my parte the more I consider of it ...
... thinke that in respect of beautie , wee esteeme not all the rest : I am able to saie it is not true , consideryng how many haue forsaken the better likyng , and haue chosen the worse , so that for my parte the more I consider of it ...
الصفحة 11
... thinke they would be better aduised in medling with them , for besides that they be unwildie , lothsome , ( and , sir , reuerence of you , ) very unlouely for you to lye by , so they be ] commonly inspired with the spirite of Jelousie ...
... thinke they would be better aduised in medling with them , for besides that they be unwildie , lothsome , ( and , sir , reuerence of you , ) very unlouely for you to lye by , so they be ] commonly inspired with the spirite of Jelousie ...
الصفحة 13
... thinke what a pleasure it was to bee well furnished with sondrie sutes of ap- parell , that in the mornyng when she should rise , she might call for what she list to put on , accordyng as the tyme and the fasshion did require , and her ...
... thinke what a pleasure it was to bee well furnished with sondrie sutes of ap- parell , that in the mornyng when she should rise , she might call for what she list to put on , accordyng as the tyme and the fasshion did require , and her ...
الصفحة 17
... thinke that by thy disguising of thy self , in this maner , thou canst escape vnknowne to me , who am thy Father , Ah vile strumpet that thou art : what punishement is sufficient for the filthinesse of thy facte : And with this he ...
... thinke that by thy disguising of thy self , in this maner , thou canst escape vnknowne to me , who am thy Father , Ah vile strumpet that thou art : what punishement is sufficient for the filthinesse of thy facte : And with this he ...
الصفحة 19
... thinke it his readiest waie to giue any sodaine attempte , but therefore he brake into this discourse followyng . My Brisilla , were it not but that wee bee founde parciall in the causes of our frendes , but especially where the causes ...
... thinke it his readiest waie to giue any sodaine attempte , but therefore he brake into this discourse followyng . My Brisilla , were it not but that wee bee founde parciall in the causes of our frendes , but especially where the causes ...
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accordyng Alberto apparell auld baith BANNATYNE CLUB bedde Befoir beganne bewtie beyng Brisilla bzocht commaunde contented daie daugh daughter deid deir Deuill deuised Dochter dois dooe doun Duhair Duhat Duhen Duhill Emelia Emily euery faif fall father feik feind fene Flavius Foz zour giue gude hart hath haue heir hous housbande hymself indeid Iphis king of Scots likewise pleased likyng loue luif lyfe lyke Macrell Madyn maie mair maner Mariage married matter micht mynde myne naie nane neuer nocht perceiue Philer Philerno Philotus Plefant quhat quhen quhill quhome quoth richt Robert Semple saie saiyng ſcho Semple serued Sone ſpair streates ſweit Telephus Telethusa thair thairfoir thay thee thinke thir thocht thou thow thyng trow tyme vnto vpon vther wald weill wife wyfe yong zoung zour awin
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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...