The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... sleep , he will not be fit for any business ; but if you will do as we do , you shall be welcome ; and about two hours hence my father will rise , and then you may do as you please : ' to which he assented . " At three Sir Edward rung a ...
... sleep , he will not be fit for any business ; but if you will do as we do , you shall be welcome ; and about two hours hence my father will rise , and then you may do as you please : ' to which he assented . " At three Sir Edward rung a ...
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... . The stars me thinks , like men inclinde to sleep , Should through their chrystall casements scarcely peep , Or at least view us but with halfe an eye , D For feare their chaster influence might desery Some murdering hand.
... . The stars me thinks , like men inclinde to sleep , Should through their chrystall casements scarcely peep , Or at least view us but with halfe an eye , D For feare their chaster influence might desery Some murdering hand.
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... sleep convay . But rest thou where thou art ; Ile seeke no glory By the relation of so sad a story . If any more were privy to the deed , And for the crime must be adjudg'd to bleed , To heaven I hands and eyes , with heav'd pray , up ...
... sleep convay . But rest thou where thou art ; Ile seeke no glory By the relation of so sad a story . If any more were privy to the deed , And for the crime must be adjudg'd to bleed , To heaven I hands and eyes , with heav'd pray , up ...
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... sleep with lust Or no ? reveale , as thou art truth and just , The secrets of this unjust secure act , And what our feares make us suspect , compact With greater deeds of mischiefe : for alone We thinke not this , and doc suspect yet ...
... sleep with lust Or no ? reveale , as thou art truth and just , The secrets of this unjust secure act , And what our feares make us suspect , compact With greater deeds of mischiefe : for alone We thinke not this , and doc suspect yet ...
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... sleeping to the good , And guarding to the ill ? as if the brood Of best things still , must chance take in command , And not thy providence ; and her blind hand Thy benefits erroniously disburse , Which so let fall , ne're fall but to ...
... sleeping to the good , And guarding to the ill ? as if the brood Of best things still , must chance take in command , And not thy providence ; and her blind hand Thy benefits erroniously disburse , Which so let fall , ne're fall but to ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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