Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 1Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 209 pagina's |
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Pagina 48
... friendship between us , and as our friendship required , We have dedicated this series of letters unto you As a free - will offering , and it seemeth to us we shall Not be wanting in duty if we tender the works to you as a Special deed ...
... friendship between us , and as our friendship required , We have dedicated this series of letters unto you As a free - will offering , and it seemeth to us we shall Not be wanting in duty if we tender the works to you as a Special deed ...
Pagina 51
... friendship ; ' for natural affection soon doth cease , And quenchéd is with Cupid's greater flame ; But faithful friendship doth them both surpass And them with mastering discipline doth tame Through thoughts aspiring to eternal fame ...
... friendship ; ' for natural affection soon doth cease , And quenchéd is with Cupid's greater flame ; But faithful friendship doth them both surpass And them with mastering discipline doth tame Through thoughts aspiring to eternal fame ...
Pagina 56
... friends the bold , now will I Reveal the happy prey to you Who make great fortune's wheel turn as you please ; And you , my lord , By curing of this maiméd empery , Shall hold the fates bound fast in iron chains And be the wonder of the ...
... friends the bold , now will I Reveal the happy prey to you Who make great fortune's wheel turn as you please ; And you , my lord , By curing of this maiméd empery , Shall hold the fates bound fast in iron chains And be the wonder of the ...
Pagina 63
... friend I had ! O courteous Essex ! honest gentleman ! That ever I should live to see thee dead ! Aye me , I tell thee what I saw , God save the mark ! Here on his manly breast the wound Where they did living torture my poor brother . I ...
... friend I had ! O courteous Essex ! honest gentleman ! That ever I should live to see thee dead ! Aye me , I tell thee what I saw , God save the mark ! Here on his manly breast the wound Where they did living torture my poor brother . I ...
Pagina 69
... friends possessed , I look upon myself and curse my fate . For why ? Vile wretch of all unkind mankind , To serve the cruellest she alive , A queen , the common mother of us both , With the sharpness of my edgéd sting . Against my ...
... friends possessed , I look upon myself and curse my fate . For why ? Vile wretch of all unkind mankind , To serve the cruellest she alive , A queen , the common mother of us both , With the sharpness of my edgéd sting . Against my ...
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