The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... thee , Overbury's praise : So where thou liv'st , thou mak'st life understood , Where , what makes others great , doth keep thee good ! I think , the fate of court thy coming crav'd , That the wit there and manners might be sav'd : For ...
... thee , Overbury's praise : So where thou liv'st , thou mak'st life understood , Where , what makes others great , doth keep thee good ! I think , the fate of court thy coming crav'd , That the wit there and manners might be sav'd : For ...
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Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. Repent thee not of thy fair precedent , Could make such men , and such a place repent : Nor may any fear to lose of their degree , Who in such ambition can but follow thee . " In Ben Jonson's ...
Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. Repent thee not of thy fair precedent , Could make such men , and such a place repent : Nor may any fear to lose of their degree , Who in such ambition can but follow thee . " In Ben Jonson's ...
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... thee again ? Somerset then designing for London , when he was arrested by Sir Edward's warrant . Somerset exclaimed , that never such an affront was offered to a Peer of Eng- land in the presence of the King . Nay man , ' said the King ...
... thee again ? Somerset then designing for London , when he was arrested by Sir Edward's warrant . Somerset exclaimed , that never such an affront was offered to a Peer of Eng- land in the presence of the King . Nay man , ' said the King ...
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... thee befell , Though it appear'd disguis'd in shape of hell ; Vanish thy bloud and nerves ; true life alone In vertue lives , and true religion , In both which thou art deathlesse ; O behold , ( If thou canst looke so low as earths base ...
... thee befell , Though it appear'd disguis'd in shape of hell ; Vanish thy bloud and nerves ; true life alone In vertue lives , and true religion , In both which thou art deathlesse ; O behold , ( If thou canst looke so low as earths base ...
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... frosts make forests bare , And straight to groves againe their shades repaire ; By thee doth autumns , lyons flaming maine Ripen the fruits : and the full yeare sustaine Her burthened powers : O being still the same , 1.
... frosts make forests bare , And straight to groves againe their shades repaire ; By thee doth autumns , lyons flaming maine Ripen the fruits : and the full yeare sustaine Her burthened powers : O being still the same , 1.
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