The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... hold it as a great favour , and ever rest , Your Lordship's to be commanded , T. OVERBURY . London , 11th of September . Overbury is accused of pride and insolence , and the various records of the time handed down to us , certainly give ...
... hold it as a great favour , and ever rest , Your Lordship's to be commanded , T. OVERBURY . London , 11th of September . Overbury is accused of pride and insolence , and the various records of the time handed down to us , certainly give ...
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... hold but common sense and care , And steere by this card ; he that goes awry , Ile boldly say at his nativity , That man was seal'd a foole : yet all this good Given as it is , not cloath'd in flesh and blood , Some may averre , and ...
... hold but common sense and care , And steere by this card ; he that goes awry , Ile boldly say at his nativity , That man was seal'd a foole : yet all this good Given as it is , not cloath'd in flesh and blood , Some may averre , and ...
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... hold , and no new rest shall find ; Vice hath no meane , but not to be at all . A wife is that enough ; lust cannot find : For lust is still with want , or too much , pin'd . Bate lust the sin , my share is ev'n with A WIFE . 35.
... hold , and no new rest shall find ; Vice hath no meane , but not to be at all . A wife is that enough ; lust cannot find : For lust is still with want , or too much , pin'd . Bate lust the sin , my share is ev'n with A WIFE . 35.
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... holds a soule within . And all the carnall beauty of my wife , Is but skin - deep , but to two senses known ; Short even of pictures , shorter liv'd then life , And yet the love survives , that's built thereon : For our imagination is ...
... holds a soule within . And all the carnall beauty of my wife , Is but skin - deep , but to two senses known ; Short even of pictures , shorter liv'd then life , And yet the love survives , that's built thereon : For our imagination is ...
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... hold , That we to them our solitude may give , And make time - present travell that of old . Our life , fame peeceth longer at the end , And bookes it farther backward doe extend . As good , and knowing , let her be discreete , That ...
... hold , That we to them our solitude may give , And make time - present travell that of old . Our life , fame peeceth longer at the end , And bookes it farther backward doe extend . As good , and knowing , let her be discreete , That ...
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