The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... 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 since , what ignorance , what pride ...
... 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 since , what ignorance , what pride ...
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... thou art a wise man , help me in this great strait , and thou shalt find thou servest a thankful master . " Sir George accordingly returned to the Tower , and told Somerset that he found the King full of grace and mercy towards him ...
... thou art a wise man , help me in this great strait , and thou shalt find thou servest a thankful master . " Sir George accordingly returned to the Tower , and told Somerset that he found the King full of grace and mercy towards him ...
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... 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 That as their bodies fall ...
... 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 That as their bodies fall ...
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... thou art deathlesse ; O behold , ( If thou canst looke so low as earths base mold ) How dreadfull justice ( late with lingring foot ) Now comes like whirlewind ! how it shakes the root Of lofty cedars ; makes the stately brow Bend to ...
... thou art deathlesse ; O behold , ( If thou canst looke so low as earths base mold ) How dreadfull justice ( late with lingring foot ) Now comes like whirlewind ! how it shakes the root Of lofty cedars ; makes the stately brow Bend to ...
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... 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 one , To which compar'd , this , but a ...
... 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 one , To which compar'd , this , but a ...
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Palavras e frases frequentes
alwayes better betwixt body businesse church commonly conscience Countess Countess of Essex court courtier dare dayes death devill discase doth Duke of Guise Earl enemy England eyes falne farre fashion feare foole France friends generall gentrie give goes greatnesse heart heaven hee hath himselfe honour horse husband Inne of Chancery judgement justice keepe King King of Spaine learned live London Lord meat mind nature neere never night Overbury's Papists payes peace peece physicke poem prayes Prince prisoners Protestants province purse reason religion Robert Wisdomes says selfe shee shew sinn Sir Simonds D'Ewes Sir Thomas Overbury sleep Somerset souldiers soule Spaine Spaniard speake stomack sunne thee thing thinke thou tion towa Libraries towne truth Tyburn University of towa unto vertue vice warre weares wife wise woman women words worth wrie