Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 1Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 209 pagina's |
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Pagina 12
... body . " " I'll tell you straight , we are questioned By our fears of what may chance . For if it be found out In our life - time we would have no other shift But first to confess and then be hanged upon the gallows . Then if you would ...
... body . " " I'll tell you straight , we are questioned By our fears of what may chance . For if it be found out In our life - time we would have no other shift But first to confess and then be hanged upon the gallows . Then if you would ...
Pagina 49
... bodies , Yet it consisteth of the smallest and finest portions ; And as God seems to have given you a composition Admirable whereby you are able to compass and compre- hend the Greatest matters , and also to touch upon and apprehend The ...
... bodies , Yet it consisteth of the smallest and finest portions ; And as God seems to have given you a composition Admirable whereby you are able to compass and compre- hend the Greatest matters , and also to touch upon and apprehend The ...
Pagina 51
... body frame , So love of soul doth love of body pass No less than gold surmounts the meanest brass . ' What we have done is yours . What we have to do is yours ; And you must not now deny to share the fame The Epistle Dedicatory . 51.
... body frame , So love of soul doth love of body pass No less than gold surmounts the meanest brass . ' What we have done is yours . What we have to do is yours ; And you must not now deny to share the fame The Epistle Dedicatory . 51.
Pagina 67
... as a shadow Leaves the body when the sun is gone , Now am I left lost and quite forsaken Of the world . I said too much unto a heart of stone , And laid my honour too uncharry o'nt , O fool and Sir Francis Bacon's Life . 67.
... as a shadow Leaves the body when the sun is gone , Now am I left lost and quite forsaken Of the world . I said too much unto a heart of stone , And laid my honour too uncharry o'nt , O fool and Sir Francis Bacon's Life . 67.
Pagina 68
... body and mind— In hell- For worse than death Is to continue in torment , Labour , pain , derision and contempt . I desire death and death I seek , Yet cannot have it . Betrayed by fortune and suspicious love , Threatened with frowning ...
... body and mind— In hell- For worse than death Is to continue in torment , Labour , pain , derision and contempt . I desire death and death I seek , Yet cannot have it . Betrayed by fortune and suspicious love , Threatened with frowning ...
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Anatomy of Melancholy Anne Bacon beauty blessed blood body breath Cæsar Christopher Marlow Cipher Story crown curse dear death deciphered decipherer devil dishonour doth earth Edmund Spenser Elizabeth England eyes fair false fame fear fool fortune fortune's foul Francis Bacon George Peele give glory grace hand hath head heart heaven hell honour Julius Cæsar king labour lady letter live look lord Love's Labor's Lost majesty matter means mind mother murder nature nature's never noble Novum o'er Orlando Furioso ORVILLE W Owen play poison praise pray prince princess published queen question rage reputation revenge Robert Burton Robert Green royal secret Shakespeare shame Sir Francis Bacon's Sir Nicholas Bacon soul speak spirit sweet tell thee things thou art thought throne truth turn unto villain virtue wheel William Shakespeare wonderful words writing