The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... le peace nor 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.
... le peace nor 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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... lives upon one Townesend and scornes the world . So Overbury . " The notice in Manningham's Diary in no way re- lates to the quarrel between Overbury and Jonson , which must have been of a date long subsequent to 1602-3 , at which ...
... lives upon one Townesend and scornes the world . So Overbury . " The notice in Manningham's Diary in no way re- lates to the quarrel between Overbury and Jonson , which must have been of a date long subsequent to 1602-3 , at which ...
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... Lives of the l'oets , vol . ii . p . 30 . † Afterwards remarkable for his achievements as the general of the parliament army . He was the only son of daughter of Thomas , Earl of Suffolk ; a bridegroom B 2 SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xxxiii.
... Lives of the l'oets , vol . ii . p . 30 . † Afterwards remarkable for his achievements as the general of the parliament army . He was the only son of daughter of Thomas , Earl of Suffolk ; a bridegroom B 2 SIR THOMAS OVERBURY . xxxiii.
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... lives of individuals by such processes , was formerly not uncommon . Dobenek , in his " Volksglauben des Deutschen Mittelalters , ii . 20-28 , has a curious chapter on this subject . See also Thoms ' Anecdotes and Traditions , printed ...
... lives of individuals by such processes , was formerly not uncommon . Dobenek , in his " Volksglauben des Deutschen Mittelalters , ii . 20-28 , has a curious chapter on this subject . See also Thoms ' Anecdotes and Traditions , printed ...
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... lives , and true religion , In both which thou art deathlesse ; O behold , ( If thou canst looke so low as earths base mold ) How dreadfull justice ( late with lingring foot ) Now comes like whirlewind ! how it shakes the root Of lofty ...
... lives , and true religion , In both which thou art deathlesse ; O behold , ( If thou canst looke so low as earths base mold ) How dreadfull justice ( late with lingring foot ) Now comes like whirlewind ! how it shakes the root Of lofty ...
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