The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... dare pronounce of Sir Thomas Overbury , that he shall return no more to this stage , unless courts be governed every year by a new phi- losophy , for our old principles will not bear it . " Reliquiæ Wottonianæ , ed . 1672 , p . 403 ...
... dare pronounce of Sir Thomas Overbury , that he shall return no more to this stage , unless courts be governed every year by a new phi- losophy , for our old principles will not bear it . " Reliquiæ Wottonianæ , ed . 1672 , p . 403 ...
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... 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 his arrival , finding all the household retired to rest , he ...
... 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 his arrival , finding all the household retired to rest , he ...
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... a throw To breake a box of precious balme did dare : With whose perfume , altho it was thus spild , The house and commers by were better fild . Cap . Tho . Gainsford . A MEMORIALL , OFFERED TO THAT MAN OF VERTUE , 14.
... a throw To breake a box of precious balme did dare : With whose perfume , altho it was thus spild , The house and commers by were better fild . Cap . Tho . Gainsford . A MEMORIALL , OFFERED TO THAT MAN OF VERTUE , 14.
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... ' adulterous rest , that dare begin Their us'd temptations , were a mortall sin . E TO THE WIFE . XPOS'D to all thou wilt lesse worthy seeme , I feare : wives common , all men disesteeme , Yet some things have a diffring fate : some fret ...
... ' adulterous rest , that dare begin Their us'd temptations , were a mortall sin . E TO THE WIFE . XPOS'D to all thou wilt lesse worthy seeme , I feare : wives common , all men disesteeme , Yet some things have a diffring fate : some fret ...
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... dare not goe without a gowne in summer . Their hats are brushed , to draw mens eyes off from their faces ; but of all , their pomanders are worne to most purpose , for their putrified breath ought not to want either a smell to defend ...
... dare not goe without a gowne in summer . Their hats are brushed , to draw mens eyes off from their faces ; but of all , their pomanders are worne to most purpose , for their putrified breath ought not to want either a smell to defend ...
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