The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... Strife . Live by a good , by a bad one lost my life . A wife like her I writ , man Scarfe can wer Of a false friend like mine , man fearse hath read .. Scurfe LIVELY Library of Old Authors . MISCELLANEOUS WORKS IN PROSE AND.
... Strife . Live by a good , by a bad one lost my life . A wife like her I writ , man Scarfe can wer Of a false friend like mine , man fearse hath read .. Scurfe LIVELY Library of Old Authors . MISCELLANEOUS WORKS IN PROSE AND.
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... Overbury , a great favourite of Sir Robert Car , hath been mentioned . " -- The Court and Times of James I .: 8vo . 1849 , vol . i . p . 108 . Repent thee not of thy fair precedent , Could make SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xxxi.
... Overbury , a great favourite of Sir Robert Car , hath been mentioned . " -- The Court and Times of James I .: 8vo . 1849 , vol . i . p . 108 . Repent thee not of thy fair precedent , Could make SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xxxi.
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... William Sanderson , author of the Histories of James I. and Charles I. His works are chiefly compilations of little authority . The Aulicus Coquinaria is an answer to Weldon . " My Lord , The King hath told me that xlviii THE LIFE OF.
... William Sanderson , author of the Histories of James I. and Charles I. His works are chiefly compilations of little authority . The Aulicus Coquinaria is an answer to Weldon . " My Lord , The King hath told me that xlviii THE LIFE OF.
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Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. " My Lord , The King hath told me that he will advise with you and some other four or five of the Council of that fellow . I can say no more , either to make you un- derstand the matter or my ...
Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. " My Lord , The King hath told me that he will advise with you and some other four or five of the Council of that fellow . I can say no more , either to make you un- derstand the matter or my ...
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... hath wonne More honour in his sufferance : and his death Succeeded by his vertues endlesse breath . For him , and to his life and deaths example , Love might erect a statue ; Zeale a temple : On his true worth the Muses might be slaine ...
... hath wonne More honour in his sufferance : and his death Succeeded by his vertues endlesse breath . For him , and to his life and deaths example , Love might erect a statue ; Zeale a temple : On his true worth the Muses might be slaine ...
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