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XXIV. Argentile and Curan. ...................................................................................... This piece is ...
is chiefly composed of Warner's lines, with a few contractions and interpolations, but all greatly for the worse. See the Collec ...
Unhappie youth, what should he doe? His saint was kept in mewe; Nor he, nor any noble-man Admitted to her vewe. One while in mel ...
When Curan heard of her escape, The anguish in his hart Was more than much, and after her From court he did depart; Forgetfull o ...
"I have, sweet wench, a peece of cheese, As good as tooth may chawe, And bread and wildings souling well, (And therewithall did ...
"Theare sleepes he soundly all the night, Forgetting morrow-cares: Nor feares he blasting of his corne, Nor uttering of his ware ...
Her portly shoulders: beating balles Her veined breasts, anon "Adde more to beautie. Wand-like was Her middle falling still, And ...
"Thy clownish shape a coined shew. But wherefore dost thou weepe? The shepheard wept, and she was woe, And both doe silence keep ...
And so from trecherous Edel tooke At once his life and crowne, And of Northumberland was king, Long raigning in renowne. NOTES ...
XXV. Corin's Fate...................................................................................................... Only the ...
XXVI. Jane Shore. ..................................................................................................... Though s ...
bone. And yet being even such, whoso wel advise her visage, might gesse and devise which partes how filled, wold make it a fair ...
The history of Jane Shore receives new illustration from the following letter of King Richard III. which is preserved in the Har ...
To Matthew Shore I was a wife, Till lust brought ruine to my life; And then my life I lewdlye spent, Which makes my soul for to ...
He could not live to see his name Impaired by my wanton shame; Although a prince of peerlesse might Did reape the pleasure of hi ...
So love did vanish with my state, Which now my soul repents too late; Therefore example take by mee, For friendship parts in pov ...
You husbands, match not but for love, Lest some disliking after prove; Women, be warn'd when you are wives: What plagues are due ...
XXVII. Corydon's Doleful Knell............................................................................... This little simple ...
And sundry-colour'd ribbands On it I will bestow; But chiefly black and yellowe:[2] With her to grave shall go. Ding, &c. I' ...
BOOK VI ................................................................................................................... On t ...
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