The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... heart towards him . " The true cause of this " rooted hatred " is not known . There is a tradition that Overbury was concerned in the murder of Prince Henry , and that his death was only a just retribu- tion . * Some terrible bond of ...
... heart towards him . " The true cause of this " rooted hatred " is not known . There is a tradition that Overbury was concerned in the murder of Prince Henry , and that his death was only a just retribu- tion . * Some terrible bond of ...
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... 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 scarcely peep , Or at least view us but with halfe an eye , D For feare their ...
... 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 scarcely peep , Or at least view us but with halfe an eye , D For feare their ...
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... heart have place , ( spring , As th ' ground and fountaine whence all vertues So that each thought being sanctified by grace : The punishment t ' escape , that's due to sinne . ། 1 Let beauty ( joyn'd with modesty ) appeare 28.
... heart have place , ( spring , As th ' ground and fountaine whence all vertues So that each thought being sanctified by grace : The punishment t ' escape , that's due to sinne . ། 1 Let beauty ( joyn'd with modesty ) appeare 28.
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... heart : you may find what place he affecteth , for he creeps as neere it as may be , and as passionately courts it ; if at any time his hopes are affected , he swelleth with them : and they burst out too good for the vessell . In a word ...
... heart : you may find what place he affecteth , for he creeps as neere it as may be , and as passionately courts it ; if at any time his hopes are affected , he swelleth with them : and they burst out too good for the vessell . In a word ...
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... heart is a lumpe of congealed snow : Prometheus was asleep while it was making . Hee differeth altogether from God ; for with him the best pceces are still marked out for damnation , and without hope of re- covery shall be cast down ...
... heart is a lumpe of congealed snow : Prometheus was asleep while it was making . Hee differeth altogether from God ; for with him the best pceces are still marked out for damnation , and without hope of re- covery shall be cast down ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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