The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... shew our love upon : But onely shells for our posterity , Their soules were giv'n lest men should be alone : For , but the soules interpreters , words be , Without which , bodies are no company . That goodly frame we see of flesh and ...
... shew our love upon : But onely shells for our posterity , Their soules were giv'n lest men should be alone : For , but the soules interpreters , words be , Without which , bodies are no company . That goodly frame we see of flesh and ...
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... shew more , she prevents desire , and by too free giving , leaves no gift . Shee may escape from the serving - man , but not from the chamber - maid . She commits with her eares for certaine : after that she may goe for a maid , but she ...
... shew more , she prevents desire , and by too free giving , leaves no gift . Shee may escape from the serving - man , but not from the chamber - maid . She commits with her eares for certaine : after that she may goe for a maid , but she ...
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... him , and he will take any paines for an ac- quaintance there . In any shew he will be one , though he be but a whiffler , or a torch - bearer ; and beares downe strangers with the story of his actions . CHARACTERS . 55.
... him , and he will take any paines for an ac- quaintance there . In any shew he will be one , though he be but a whiffler , or a torch - bearer ; and beares downe strangers with the story of his actions . CHARACTERS . 55.
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... shew jewels given him in regard of his ver . tue , that were bought in S. Martines : and not long after having with a mountbanks method , pronounced them worth thousands , impawneth them for a few shillings . Upon festivall dayes he ...
... shew jewels given him in regard of his ver . tue , that were bought in S. Martines : and not long after having with a mountbanks method , pronounced them worth thousands , impawneth them for a few shillings . Upon festivall dayes he ...
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... shew or suffer . He licenceth not his weaknesse , to weare fate , but knowing reason to be no idle gift of nature , he is the steeresman of his owne destiny . Truth おみ is the goddesse , and he takes paines to F 2 CHARACTERS . 61 A ...
... shew or suffer . He licenceth not his weaknesse , to weare fate , but knowing reason to be no idle gift of nature , he is the steeresman of his owne destiny . Truth おみ is the goddesse , and he takes paines to F 2 CHARACTERS . 61 A ...
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