The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... thinke that ere she was foule Vices scorne : Or that poore Over - buries bloude was made A sacrifice to malice and darke shade . Weston , thy hand that Couvre - feu Bell did sway , Which did his life to endlesse sleep convay . But rest ...
... thinke that ere she was foule Vices scorne : Or that poore Over - buries bloude was made A sacrifice to malice and darke shade . Weston , thy hand that Couvre - feu Bell did sway , Which did his life to endlesse sleep convay . But rest ...
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... thinke not this , and doc suspect yet one , To which compar'd , this , but a falling starre ; That a bright firmament of fire : thy care We see takes meaner things : it times the world , The signes at random through the zodiack hurld ...
... thinke not this , and doc suspect yet one , To which compar'd , this , but a falling starre ; That a bright firmament of fire : thy care We see takes meaner things : it times the world , The signes at random through the zodiack hurld ...
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... thinke but thus ; In what high and holy bands Heaven , like twins , hath planted us , That like Aarons rod , together Both may bud ; grow greene , and wither . AN ELEGIE IN PRAISE OF SIR THOMAS ' TIS OVERBURIE , AND HIS POEM . IS ...
... thinke but thus ; In what high and holy bands Heaven , like twins , hath planted us , That like Aarons rod , together Both may bud ; grow greene , and wither . AN ELEGIE IN PRAISE OF SIR THOMAS ' TIS OVERBURIE , AND HIS POEM . IS ...
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... thinke him a wise man ; he is well skilled in arithmetick or rates : and hath eloquence enough to save his two- pence . His conversation amongst his tenants is des- perate ; but amongst his equals full of doubt . His travell is seldome ...
... thinke him a wise man ; he is well skilled in arithmetick or rates : and hath eloquence enough to save his two- pence . His conversation amongst his tenants is des- perate ; but amongst his equals full of doubt . His travell is seldome ...
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... thinke a thought , that the nominative case governs not the verbe ; and he never had meaning in his life , for he travelled only for words . His ambition is criticisme , and his example Tully . Hee values phrases , and elects them by ...
... thinke a thought , that the nominative case governs not the verbe ; and he never had meaning in his life , for he travelled only for words . His ambition is criticisme , and his example Tully . Hee values phrases , and elects them by ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
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