The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... fall into the jaws of want . " * This woman introduced her to Dr. Forman , of Lambeth , a reputed wizard , one of those * Mrs. Turner was remarkable for her great beauty , and for the introduction of the " starched yellow ruff . " When ...
... fall into the jaws of want . " * This woman introduced her to Dr. Forman , of Lambeth , a reputed wizard , one of those * Mrs. Turner was remarkable for her great beauty , and for the introduction of the " starched yellow ruff . " When ...
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... fall , has been attributed to various persons . D'Ewes and Bishop Goodman coincide . " It came first to light , " observes the former , “ by a strange accident of Sir Ralph Winwood , Knight , one of the Secretaries of State , his dining ...
... fall , has been attributed to various persons . D'Ewes and Bishop Goodman coincide . " It came first to light , " observes the former , “ by a strange accident of Sir Ralph Winwood , Knight , one of the Secretaries of State , his dining ...
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... falling sick at Flushing , revealed the whole matter , which Sir Ralph Winwood , by his correspondents , had a full relation of ; and a small breach being made , his enemies , like the noise of many waters , rise up against him ...
... falling sick at Flushing , revealed the whole matter , which Sir Ralph Winwood , by his correspondents , had a full relation of ; and a small breach being made , his enemies , like the noise of many waters , rise up against him ...
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... . If any more were privy to the deed , And for the crime must be adjudg'd to bleed , To heaven I hands and eyes , with heav'd pray , up That as their bodies fall , their soules may rise : < And as those equally turne to one dust , So 6.
... . If any more were privy to the deed , And for the crime must be adjudg'd to bleed , To heaven I hands and eyes , with heav'd pray , up That as their bodies fall , their soules may rise : < And as those equally turne to one dust , So 6.
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... stars conceales ; So may the sense discover naturall things ; Divine above the reach of humane wings . Then not the fate , but Fates bad instrument Doe I accuse in each sad accident : Good men must fall : rapes , incests , murders.
... stars conceales ; So may the sense discover naturall things ; Divine above the reach of humane wings . Then not the fate , but Fates bad instrument Doe I accuse in each sad accident : Good men must fall : rapes , incests , murders.
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