The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... once more with her father , to point out to her the obedience due to him as a husband , and , fortified by his authority , removed his Countess to his seat at Chartley , in Staffordshire , one hun- dred miles from the court . On her ...
... once more with her father , to point out to her the obedience due to him as a husband , and , fortified by his authority , removed his Countess to his seat at Chartley , in Staffordshire , one hun- dred miles from the court . On her ...
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... Once tune their motions to a dolefull straine , In sympathy of what we mortals plaine : Or see their faire intelligences change Or face or habit , when blacke deeds , so strange , As might force pitty from the heart of hell , Are hatcht ...
... Once tune their motions to a dolefull straine , In sympathy of what we mortals plaine : Or see their faire intelligences change Or face or habit , when blacke deeds , so strange , As might force pitty from the heart of hell , Are hatcht ...
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... once a happy wife , Tut dilst so Τ That didst enjoy so sweet a mate : Who , now bereaved is of life , Untimely wrought , through inward hate . O deed most vile , to haste the end Of him , that was so good a friend ! F. H. 4 . ON THIS ...
... once a happy wife , Tut dilst so Τ That didst enjoy so sweet a mate : Who , now bereaved is of life , Untimely wrought , through inward hate . O deed most vile , to haste the end Of him , that was so good a friend ! F. H. 4 . ON THIS ...
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... once sustaine : O from those evils , which free soules disdaine To be acquainted with , and but pursue Worst minds from them ( as hatefull as untrue . ) By reading this , for Fames faire sake refraine : Who would let feed upon her birth ...
... once sustaine : O from those evils , which free soules disdaine To be acquainted with , and but pursue Worst minds from them ( as hatefull as untrue . ) By reading this , for Fames faire sake refraine : Who would let feed upon her birth ...
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... once gon , is drownd in night . But as the moone , sometime , the sunne being set , Appeares , and we a new ( though lesse ) light get ; So though our greatest lampe of vertue be , By cruell fate extinguished , in thee , Yet to adde ...
... once gon , is drownd in night . But as the moone , sometime , the sunne being set , Appeares , and we a new ( though lesse ) light get ; So though our greatest lampe of vertue be , By cruell fate extinguished , in thee , Yet to adde ...
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