Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 1Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 209 pagina's |
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Pagina 5
... face to face , and point to point ; And in a moment fortune will cull forth Her happy minion . " " Fortune must be joined with another then , For the successful directing of the course aright ? " " It is necessary , sir , to find three ...
... face to face , and point to point ; And in a moment fortune will cull forth Her happy minion . " " Fortune must be joined with another then , For the successful directing of the course aright ? " " It is necessary , sir , to find three ...
Pagina 13
... face , I throw mine hands , mine eyes , my heart to you . And when I break this oath that here I swear to you let me turn monster . " " Most noble sir , arise . You have now Sir Francis Bacon's Letter to the Decipherer . 13.
... face , I throw mine hands , mine eyes , my heart to you . And when I break this oath that here I swear to you let me turn monster . " " Most noble sir , arise . You have now Sir Francis Bacon's Letter to the Decipherer . 13.
Pagina 47
... face And stout aspect that you are a valiant man of stature , Tall and straightly fashioned , and deserve to have the Leading of an host ; and that your forehead bears Figures of renown and miracles ; and your honour and your Goodness ...
... face And stout aspect that you are a valiant man of stature , Tall and straightly fashioned , and deserve to have the Leading of an host ; and that your forehead bears Figures of renown and miracles ; and your honour and your Goodness ...
Pagina 56
... disturbance , amid the cypress springs Where whistling winds make music ' mong the trees , You shall see a nymph , a queen , [ 56 ] In frame of whose so lovely face Nature hath showed Description of the Queen, General Curse, ...
... disturbance , amid the cypress springs Where whistling winds make music ' mong the trees , You shall see a nymph , a queen , [ 56 ] In frame of whose so lovely face Nature hath showed Description of the Queen, General Curse, ...
Pagina 57
Orville Ward Owen. In frame of whose so lovely face Nature hath showed more skill Than when she gave eternal chaos form , Drawing from it the shining lamps of heaven , In whose high looks is much more majesty . Than in Hector and ...
Orville Ward Owen. In frame of whose so lovely face Nature hath showed more skill Than when she gave eternal chaos form , Drawing from it the shining lamps of heaven , In whose high looks is much more majesty . Than in Hector and ...
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