The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... lesse Poem the Wife , ( written by Sir THOMAS OVERBURIE ) is sufficiently approoved by many , the worth whereof if any other out of malice shall neglect to commend , hee may well ( if it proceed from nice criticisme ) bee excluded as a ...
... lesse Poem the Wife , ( written by Sir THOMAS OVERBURIE ) is sufficiently approoved by many , the worth whereof if any other out of malice shall neglect to commend , hee may well ( if it proceed from nice criticisme ) bee excluded as a ...
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... lesse to thee befell , Though it appear'd disguis'd in shape of hell ; Vanish thy bloud and nerves ; true life alone In vertue lives , and true religion , In both which thou art deathlesse ; O behold , ( If thou canst looke so low as ...
... lesse to thee befell , Though it appear'd disguis'd in shape of hell ; Vanish thy bloud and nerves ; true life alone In vertue lives , and true religion , In both which thou art deathlesse ; O behold , ( If thou canst looke so low as ...
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... lesse bright and pure ) me thinks I see An uncloth'd soule , by potent alchymy Extraught from ragged matter . Thou hast made A wife more innocent than any maide . Evah's state , before the fall , decyphered here , And Plato's naked ...
... lesse bright and pure ) me thinks I see An uncloth'd soule , by potent alchymy Extraught from ragged matter . Thou hast made A wife more innocent than any maide . Evah's state , before the fall , decyphered here , And Plato's naked ...
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... Lesse carnall than it selfe ) with policy So pure and chaste a love to nullifie . Yet howsoe'r , their project flies in smoke , The poyson's cordiall , which they meant should choke : Their deeds of darknes , like the bridall night ...
... Lesse carnall than it selfe ) with policy So pure and chaste a love to nullifie . Yet howsoe'r , their project flies in smoke , The poyson's cordiall , which they meant should choke : Their deeds of darknes , like the bridall night ...
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... dare begin Their us'd temptations , were a mortall sin . E TO THE WIFE . XPOS'D to all thou wilt lesse worthy seeme , I feare : wives common , all men disesteeme , Yet some things have a diffring fate : some fret 23.
... dare begin Their us'd temptations , were a mortall sin . E TO THE WIFE . XPOS'D to all thou wilt lesse worthy seeme , I feare : wives common , all men disesteeme , Yet some things have a diffring fate : some fret 23.
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