The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... Sure things meer backward , there ; humour disgrast , And vertue laid by fraud , and poison waste : The adult'rer up like Haman , and so sainted : And females modesty ( as females ) painted , Lost in all reall worth : what shall we say ...
... Sure things meer backward , there ; humour disgrast , And vertue laid by fraud , and poison waste : The adult'rer up like Haman , and so sainted : And females modesty ( as females ) painted , Lost in all reall worth : what shall we say ...
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... sure Of either part , may be of both secure . Give me next good , an understanding wife , By nature wise , not learned by much art , Some knowledge on her side , will all my life More scope of conversation impart : Besides , her inborne ...
... sure Of either part , may be of both secure . Give me next good , an understanding wife , By nature wise , not learned by much art , Some knowledge on her side , will all my life More scope of conversation impart : Besides , her inborne ...
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... sure like a shot depends upon the charging . He is not , if he be out of court , but fish - like breaths des- truction , if out of his own element . Neither his motion , or aspect are regular , but he mooves by the upper spheares , and ...
... sure like a shot depends upon the charging . He is not , if he be out of court , but fish - like breaths des- truction , if out of his own element . Neither his motion , or aspect are regular , but he mooves by the upper spheares , and ...
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... sure of admiration , he will not let himselfe understand himselfe , but hopes fame and opinion will be the readers of his riddles . princes . A Timist S a noune adjective of the present tense . He hath no more of a conscience then feare ...
... sure of admiration , he will not let himselfe understand himselfe , but hopes fame and opinion will be the readers of his riddles . princes . A Timist S a noune adjective of the present tense . He hath no more of a conscience then feare ...
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... sure of it ; for he hath little , and wants nothing , he values himselfe higher or lower , as his master is . Hee hates or loves the men , as his master doth the master . He is commonly proud of his masters horses , or his Christmas ...
... sure of it ; for he hath little , and wants nothing , he values himselfe higher or lower , as his master is . Hee hates or loves the men , as his master doth the master . He is commonly proud of his masters horses , or his Christmas ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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