Sir Francis Bacon's Cipher Story, Volume 2Howard publishing Company, 1894 - 1001 pagina's |
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Pagina 200
... leaves In flowers lie buried . Bravely could he write , did play the poet oft , And thus did lovely verses frame : " Ye gods of love that pity lovers ' pain , ( If any gods the pains of lovers pity , ) Look from above where you in joys ...
... leaves In flowers lie buried . Bravely could he write , did play the poet oft , And thus did lovely verses frame : " Ye gods of love that pity lovers ' pain , ( If any gods the pains of lovers pity , ) Look from above where you in joys ...
Pagina 208
... leave to look upon the lady . ' " Sir , I will bring her in heere Before your good honour . ' " We will go thither ; for Our holy exercises will not admit of confederates . Go presently and tell her we are here . Away ! be gone ...
... leave to look upon the lady . ' " Sir , I will bring her in heere Before your good honour . ' " We will go thither ; for Our holy exercises will not admit of confederates . Go presently and tell her we are here . Away ! be gone ...
Pagina 209
... leave us heere alone . ' " The princess suddenly coming forth saith ; " Hold , stir not ; have I , sir priest , No rights even in mine own chamber ? Do you intend to make of me a new Henry and Sir Francis Bacon's Life . 209.
... leave us heere alone . ' " The princess suddenly coming forth saith ; " Hold , stir not ; have I , sir priest , No rights even in mine own chamber ? Do you intend to make of me a new Henry and Sir Francis Bacon's Life . 209.
Pagina 215
... leaves , that gorgeous Beautify this matchless flower . Apollo's heliotropian shall stoop , And Venus ' hyacinth shall veil her top . Juno shall shut her gilliflowers up , And Pallas ' bay shall bash her brightest green ; Ceres ...
... leaves , that gorgeous Beautify this matchless flower . Apollo's heliotropian shall stoop , And Venus ' hyacinth shall veil her top . Juno shall shut her gilliflowers up , And Pallas ' bay shall bash her brightest green ; Ceres ...
Pagina 217
... . I had rather have this tongue Cut from my mouth than it should Draw you from your virtuous lady . ' " Must I leave you ? Then I have but an houre to live . I do confess it is a shame to be so and Sir Francis Bacon's Life . 217.
... . I had rather have this tongue Cut from my mouth than it should Draw you from your virtuous lady . ' " Must I leave you ? Then I have but an houre to live . I do confess it is a shame to be so and Sir Francis Bacon's Life . 217.
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