The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... desire to see the triumph , but much desired to have it ended ; and no sooner ended , but the king went instantly to visit him , and after , by his daily visiting and mourning over him , taking all care for his speedy recovery , made ...
... desire to see the triumph , but much desired to have it ended ; and no sooner ended , but the king went instantly to visit him , and after , by his daily visiting and mourning over him , taking all care for his speedy recovery , made ...
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... desire you rather , because as I understand her Majesty is not fully satisfied of the integrity of my intent that way : and to that purpose if your lordship will grant me access and audience , I shall hold it as a great favour , and ...
... desire you rather , because as I understand her Majesty is not fully satisfied of the integrity of my intent that way : and to that purpose if your lordship will grant me access and audience , I shall hold it as a great favour , and ...
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... desire you ( Mayerus being absent ) to send young Crag hither and Nessmith ; if Nessmith be away , send I pray Crag and Allen . " " This morning ( notwithstanding my fasting till yesterday ) I find a great heat continew in all my bodye ...
... desire you ( Mayerus being absent ) to send young Crag hither and Nessmith ; if Nessmith be away , send I pray Crag and Allen . " " This morning ( notwithstanding my fasting till yesterday ) I find a great heat continew in all my bodye ...
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... , in her thy bold desires did taste Forbidden fruit , and have this curse purchast , Or , having this elixir made thine owne ( Drawne from the remnant of creation , ) # The faces their malignant spirits breathe To punish thine 17.
... , in her thy bold desires did taste Forbidden fruit , and have this curse purchast , Or , having this elixir made thine owne ( Drawne from the remnant of creation , ) # The faces their malignant spirits breathe To punish thine 17.
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... desires might stint , That he a comfort like himselfe might have , And that on her his like he might imprint . Double is womans use , part of their end Doth on this age , part on the next depend . We fill but part of time , and cannot ...
... desires might stint , That he a comfort like himselfe might have , And that on her his like he might imprint . Double is womans use , part of their end Doth on this age , part on the next depend . We fill but part of time , and cannot ...
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