The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... understanding found a man To take this shame away ; and from him sprung A peece of excellence without a tongue , Because it should not wrong us ; yet the life Makes it appeare , a woman and a wife . And this is shee , if ever woman ...
... understanding found a man To take this shame away ; and from him sprung A peece of excellence without a tongue , Because it should not wrong us ; yet the life Makes it appeare , a woman and a wife . And this is shee , if ever woman ...
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... 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 vertue fortifie . i They are most firmly good , that best know why ...
... 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 vertue fortifie . i They are most firmly good , that best know why ...
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Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. A passive understanding to conceive , And judgement to discerne , I wish to finde : Beyond that , all as hazardous I leave ; Learning and pregnant wit in woman - kinde , What it findes ...
Sir Thomas Overbury, Edward Francis Rimbault. A passive understanding to conceive , And judgement to discerne , I wish to finde : Beyond that , all as hazardous I leave ; Learning and pregnant wit in woman - kinde , What it findes ...
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... understanding intricate , and full of windings : he is the prima materia , and his intents give him forme : he dyeth his meanes and meaning into two colors , he baits craft with humi- lity , and his countenance is the picture of the pre ...
... understanding intricate , and full of windings : he is the prima materia , and his intents give him forme : he dyeth his meanes and meaning into two colors , he baits craft with humi- lity , and his countenance is the picture of the pre ...
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... understanding , seeth them as things underneath . He covers not his body with delicacies , nor excuseth these delicacies by his body , but teacheth it , since it is not able to defend its own imbecility , to shew or suffer . He ...
... understanding , seeth them as things underneath . He covers not his body with delicacies , nor excuseth these delicacies by his body , but teacheth it , since it is not able to defend its own imbecility , to shew or suffer . He ...
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