The Miscellaneous Works in Prose and Verse of Sir Thomas Overbury, Knt., Now First CollectedReeves & Turner, 1890 - 311 páginas |
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... worth , whose spirit still walked unrevenged amongst them , ' together with the contrast of his ideal Wife with the Countess of Essex , who was his murderess , attached an interest and popularity to his poem , and made it pass through ...
... worth , whose spirit still walked unrevenged amongst them , ' together with the contrast of his ideal Wife with the Countess of Essex , who was his murderess , attached an interest and popularity to his poem , and made it pass through ...
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... worth whereof if any other out of malice shall neglect to commend , hee may well ( if it proceed from nice criticisme ) bee excluded as a churlish retainer to the Muses : if from direct plaine dealing , hee shall bee de- graded for ...
... worth whereof if any other out of malice shall neglect to commend , hee may well ( if it proceed from nice criticisme ) bee excluded as a churlish retainer to the Muses : if from direct plaine dealing , hee shall bee de- graded for ...
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... to his life and deaths example , Love might erect a statue ; Zeale a temple : On his true worth the Muses might be slaine , To die his honours web in purest graine . C. B. UPON THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF THE AUTHOUR OF THIS INGENIOUS 8.
... to his life and deaths example , Love might erect a statue ; Zeale a temple : On his true worth the Muses might be slaine , To die his honours web in purest graine . C. B. UPON THE UNTIMELY DEATH OF THE AUTHOUR OF THIS INGENIOUS 8.
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... worth : what shall we say ? Things so farre out of frame , as if the day Were come , wherein another Phaeton Stolne into Phabus waine , had all misse - won A cleane contrary way : O powerfull God , Right all amisse , and set thy wonted ...
... worth : what shall we say ? Things so farre out of frame , as if the day Were come , wherein another Phaeton Stolne into Phabus waine , had all misse - won A cleane contrary way : O powerfull God , Right all amisse , and set thy wonted ...
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... worth some while , but being found , The Muses altars plentifull crown'd With sweet perfumes , by it new kindled be , And offer all to thy deare memory . Nor have we lost thee long : thou art not gone , Nor canst descend into oblivion ...
... worth some while , but being found , The Muses altars plentifull crown'd With sweet perfumes , by it new kindled be , And offer all to thy deare memory . Nor have we lost thee long : thou art not gone , Nor canst descend into oblivion ...
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