The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... carried into master Rider's house , at Charing Cross , and the news as instantly carried to the king , having little desire to see the triumph , but much desired to have it ended ; and no sooner ended , but the king went instantly to ...
... carried into master Rider's house , at Charing Cross , and the news as instantly carried to the king , having little desire to see the triumph , but much desired to have it ended ; and no sooner ended , but the king went instantly to ...
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... carried himself as gravely and gracefully as if he were of his father's age . He had greater gifts given him than my Lord of Montgomery had , his plate being valued at £ 3000 , his jewels , money , and other gifts at £ 1000 more . But ...
... carried himself as gravely and gracefully as if he were of his father's age . He had greater gifts given him than my Lord of Montgomery had , his plate being valued at £ 3000 , his jewels , money , and other gifts at £ 1000 more . But ...
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... carry me in my bed then ; for I shall not go to trial , nor dare the King bring me to any ! " These words so alarmed the trusty Lieutenant , that late as it was , twelve at night , he took boat and proceeded to Greenwich , where , on ...
... carry me in my bed then ; for I shall not go to trial , nor dare the King bring me to any ! " These words so alarmed the trusty Lieutenant , that late as it was , twelve at night , he took boat and proceeded to Greenwich , where , on ...
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... now exposed , not onely to the ju- dicious , but to all that carry the least scruple of mother wit about them . Licet toto nunc Helicone frui ---- Mar . LAU . LISLE . ELEGIES OF SEVERALL AUTHORS , ON THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF 4.
... now exposed , not onely to the ju- dicious , but to all that carry the least scruple of mother wit about them . Licet toto nunc Helicone frui ---- Mar . LAU . LISLE . ELEGIES OF SEVERALL AUTHORS , ON THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF 4.
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... carry her to church , expresse their stuffe and fashion , and are silent ; if shee bee more devout , shee lifts up a certain number of eyes , in stead of prayers , and takes the sermon , and measures out a nap by it , just as long . She ...
... carry her to church , expresse their stuffe and fashion , and are silent ; if shee bee more devout , shee lifts up a certain number of eyes , in stead of prayers , and takes the sermon , and measures out a nap by it , just as long . She ...
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