The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... standing behind the altar , and within the concave sat the eight men - maskers , representing the four Humours and the four Affections , who leaped forth and disturbed the sacrifice to union . But amidst their fury , Reason that sat ...
... standing behind the altar , and within the concave sat the eight men - maskers , representing the four Humours and the four Affections , who leaped forth and disturbed the sacrifice to union . But amidst their fury , Reason that sat ...
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... standing in the second degree of power in the court , and conceiving ( as himself told me but two hours before ) never better than at the present , of his own fortunes and ends . " Now in this whole matter there is one main and ...
... standing in the second degree of power in the court , and conceiving ( as himself told me but two hours before ) never better than at the present , of his own fortunes and ends . " Now in this whole matter there is one main and ...
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... to that appointment . The poisoners now commenced their work . 66 Upon the 19th day of the same month , Weston , being yet scarcely of two days ' standing in his new office , had a little glass full of rosaker sent 1 THE LIFE OF.
... to that appointment . The poisoners now commenced their work . 66 Upon the 19th day of the same month , Weston , being yet scarcely of two days ' standing in his new office , had a little glass full of rosaker sent 1 THE LIFE OF.
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... false escape . Of this make knowne , why such an instrument As Weston , a poore serving - man , should rent The frame of this sad - good - mans life : did he L 2 . Stand with this court - bred learned OVERBURIE , In 10.
... false escape . Of this make knowne , why such an instrument As Weston , a poore serving - man , should rent The frame of this sad - good - mans life : did he L 2 . Stand with this court - bred learned OVERBURIE , In 10.
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Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. Stand with this court - bred learned OVERBURIE , In strife for an Ambassadour - ship ? no , no , His orbes held no such light : what , did he owe The prophet malice for composing this , This ...
Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. Stand with this court - bred learned OVERBURIE , In strife for an Ambassadour - ship ? no , no , His orbes held no such light : what , did he owe The prophet malice for composing this , This ...
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