The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... Horse - courser 120 A Roaring Boy 121 • A Drunken Dutchman resident in England 123 An Improvident young Galiant A Button - maker of Amsterdam A Distaster of the Time . A meere fellow of an house . A meere Pottyfogger . ان الله لا 124 ...
... Horse - courser 120 A Roaring Boy 121 • A Drunken Dutchman resident in England 123 An Improvident young Galiant A Button - maker of Amsterdam A Distaster of the Time . A meere fellow of an house . A meere Pottyfogger . ان الله لا 124 ...
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... horse fell with him , and brake his legg . He was instantly carried into master Rider's house , at Charing Cross , and the news as instantly carried to the king , having little desire to see the triumph , but much desired to have it ...
... horse fell with him , and brake his legg . He was instantly carried into master Rider's house , at Charing Cross , and the news as instantly carried to the king , having little desire to see the triumph , but much desired to have it ...
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... such care That repentance soone may bring , Like marchants , I would choose my ware , Use - full good , not glittering . He that weds for state or face , Buys a horse , to lose a race . Yet I would have her faire as any , But 25.
... such care That repentance soone may bring , Like marchants , I would choose my ware , Use - full good , not glittering . He that weds for state or face , Buys a horse , to lose a race . Yet I would have her faire as any , But 25.
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... horses , or his Christmas : hee sleepes when he is sleepy , is of his religion , only the clocke of his stomack is set to go an houre after his . He seldome breakes his own clothes . He never drinks but double , for he must be pledg'd ...
... horses , or his Christmas : hee sleepes when he is sleepy , is of his religion , only the clocke of his stomack is set to go an houre after his . He seldome breakes his own clothes . He never drinks but double , for he must be pledg'd ...
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... horse , reasonably himselfe . He consists of travellers , though he be none himselfe . His highest ambition is to be host , and the invention of his signe is his greatest wit : for the expressing whereof hee sends away the painters for ...
... horse , reasonably himselfe . He consists of travellers , though he be none himselfe . His highest ambition is to be host , and the invention of his signe is his greatest wit : for the expressing whereof hee sends away the painters for ...
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