| Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883 - 682 lapas
...again : ' Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife Wrapped under cloke, then saw I depe de ceite Lurke in his face, and death prepared for me. Even...life More deare to me then his, and bad this hand To shed his bloud, and seeke my safetie so ; And wisdome willed me without protract In speedy wise... | |
| Sir Thomas Elyot - 1883 - 680 lapas
...Littleton occurs again : 4 Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife Wrapped under cloke, then saw I dcpe deceite Lurke in his face, and death prepared for...me. Even nature moved me then to holde my life More dearc to me then his, and bad this hand To shed his blond, and seeke my safetic so : And wisdome willed... | |
| 1897 - 616 lapas
...could winne him frend to me. Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife Wrapped vnder cloke, then saw I depe deceite Lurke in his face and death prepared for me. Euen nature moued me than to holde my life 125 More deare to me than his, and bad this hand, — Since... | |
| John William Cunliffe - 1912 - 466 lapas
...could winne him frend to me. Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife Wrapped vnder cloke, then saw I depe deceite Lurke in his face and death prepared for me : Euen nature moued me than to holde my life 125 More deare to me than his, and bad this hand, Since... | |
| Harry Christian Schweikert - 1928 - 864 lapas
...to me; Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife Wrapped under cloak; then saw I deep deceit Lurk in his face and death prepared for me! Even nature moved me then to hold my life 125 More dear to me than his, and bade this hand, Since by his life my death must needs... | |
| Joseph Quincy Adams - 1924 - 736 lapas
...could winne him frend to me! Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knife Wrapped vnder cloke! Then saw I depe deceite Lurke in his face and death prepared for me! Euen nature moued me than to holde my life 125 More dean- to me than his, and bad this hand, — Since... | |
| Cassell, ltd - 1883 - 482 lapas
...me ; Then saw I how he smiled with slaying knit'o Wrnpp'd under cloak, then saw I deep deceit Lurk in his face and death prepared for me : Even nature moved me then to hold my life More- dear to me than his, and bade this hand, Sine« by his life my death must needs... | |
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