The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... face thickly veiled , she eluded the detection of her identity , as she braved the searching investigation of her chas- tity . If we suppose that the Countess of Essex was herself examined , her previous intrigues with Prince Henry ...
... face thickly veiled , she eluded the detection of her identity , as she braved the searching investigation of her chas- tity . If we suppose that the Countess of Essex was herself examined , her previous intrigues with Prince Henry ...
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... face any more . " " * The King's detestable hypocrisy and dissimula- tion are apparent throughout the whole of this trans- action . Sir Edward Coke , arriving the same day at Royston , James expressed the strongest determi- nation to ...
... face any more . " " * The King's detestable hypocrisy and dissimula- tion are apparent throughout the whole of this trans- action . Sir Edward Coke , arriving the same day at Royston , James expressed the strongest determi- nation to ...
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... face or habit , when blacke deeds , so strange , As might force pitty from the heart of hell , Are hatcht by monsters , which among us dwell . The stars me thinks , like men inclinde to sleep , Should through their chrystall casements ...
... face or habit , when blacke deeds , so strange , As might force pitty from the heart of hell , Are hatcht by monsters , which among us dwell . The stars me thinks , like men inclinde to sleep , Should through their chrystall casements ...
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... 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.
... 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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Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. # The faces their malignant spirits breathe To punish thine ambitious love with death . Or , thy much envide choyce hath made the rest Of concrete relicts , point their aymes infest To thy ...
Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. # The faces their malignant spirits breathe To punish thine ambitious love with death . Or , thy much envide choyce hath made the rest Of concrete relicts , point their aymes infest To thy ...
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