The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... doth declare . " The fortunes of Overbury now become mixed up with those of the powerful Earl of Somerset , some of the events of whose early career we must briefly bring before the reader . Robert Carr was descended from an ancient ...
... doth declare . " The fortunes of Overbury now become mixed up with those of the powerful Earl of Somerset , some of the events of whose early career we must briefly bring before the reader . Robert Carr was descended from an ancient ...
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... doth keep thee good ! I think , the fate of court thy coming crav'd , That the wit there and manners might be sav'd : For since , what ignorance , what pride is fled ! And letters , and humanity in the stead ! * The Rev. John Sandford ...
... doth keep thee good ! I think , the fate of court thy coming crav'd , That the wit there and manners might be sav'd : For since , what ignorance , what pride is fled ! And letters , and humanity in the stead ! * The Rev. John Sandford ...
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... doth trouble all understand- ings ; that is , whether this were done without the participation of my Lord Rochester ; a point neces- sarily inviting two different consequences . For if it were done without his knowledge , we must expect ...
... doth trouble all understand- ings ; that is , whether this were done without the participation of my Lord Rochester ; a point neces- sarily inviting two different consequences . For if it were done without his knowledge , we must expect ...
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... doth move their sailes ; Whiles thy deare name by loves more hearty gales Shall still keep wing , untill thy fames extent Fill ev'ry part of this vast continent . Then you the Syre of this thus murther'd sonne , Repine not at his fate ...
... doth move their sailes ; Whiles thy deare name by loves more hearty gales Shall still keep wing , untill thy fames extent Fill ev'ry part of this vast continent . Then you the Syre of this thus murther'd sonne , Repine not at his fate ...
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... Do hory winter - frosts make forests bare , And straight to groves againe their shades repaire ; By thee doth autumns , lyons flaming maine Ripen the fruits : and the full yeare sustaine Her burthened powers : O being still the same , 1.
... Do hory winter - frosts make forests bare , And straight to groves againe their shades repaire ; By thee doth autumns , lyons flaming maine Ripen the fruits : and the full yeare sustaine Her burthened powers : O being still the same , 1.
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