Private Memoirs of Sir Kenelm Digby ...Saunders & Otley, 1827 - 328 pagina's |
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Pagina 14
... happy he might formerly have been by the unhappy state wherein he found himself , being deprived of that jewel whose loss would have made the world poor , if out of her ashes another Phoenix had not risen with greater splendour . And ...
... happy he might formerly have been by the unhappy state wherein he found himself , being deprived of that jewel whose loss would have made the world poor , if out of her ashes another Phoenix had not risen with greater splendour . And ...
Pagina 38
... happy ; in nothing else it had power to disturb my joys ; which now I perceive how low and wretched they are , that one denial of a scornful beauty is enough to make me mi- serable ; I am resolved to take myself out of fortune's power ...
... happy ; in nothing else it had power to disturb my joys ; which now I perceive how low and wretched they are , that one denial of a scornful beauty is enough to make me mi- serable ; I am resolved to take myself out of fortune's power ...
Pagina 39
... happy ? " — " You will not hear me speak , " continued Faus- tina ; " who knows that her heart and her tongue beat the same measure ? The art of dissimulation is born with women , who , being by nature ordained to serve men , grow to be ...
... happy ? " — " You will not hear me speak , " continued Faus- tina ; " who knows that her heart and her tongue beat the same measure ? The art of dissimulation is born with women , who , being by nature ordained to serve men , grow to be ...
Pagina 51
... happy night , commanding the old woman to attend diligently upon her ; who , having helped her to bed , retired herself into an inner chamber . When Stelliana was alone , she gave liberty to her sighs and tears , to lament her cruel ...
... happy night , commanding the old woman to attend diligently upon her ; who , having helped her to bed , retired herself into an inner chamber . When Stelliana was alone , she gave liberty to her sighs and tears , to lament her cruel ...
Pagina 54
... happy in this , that he died in so high an attempt . Then they took the lady from the ground , that was almost dead with fear , and from the wolf's merciless teeth had received some wounds in several places about her ; the pain of which ...
... happy in this , that he died in so high an attempt . Then they took the lady from the ground , that was almost dead with fear , and from the wolf's merciless teeth had received some wounds in several places about her ; the pain of which ...
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actions affection answer Aristobulus Artesia Attica Aubrey beauty better blessed body Brachman cause ceived censure cerning conceive confess consider Corinth court death deep desire Digby's discourse divine doth doubt Earl of Bristol Earl of Dorset Egypt enemies esteem eyes fair Faustina favour fear fortune friends friendship gave give greatest hand happy hath heart heaven Hephaestion honour hope Ionia judge judgment King lady Leodivius liana liberty lived Lord maketh manner Mardontius marriage master means men's ment mind Morea nature Nearchus ness netia never noble occasion opinion passed passion perceived perfect Prince Queen reason replied resolution respect rest rumour seemed sent servant shewed Sir Kenelm Digby soon sorrow soul speak spirits stancy Stel Stelliana strive sweet Theagenes Theagenes's things thoughts tion took unto Ursatius Venetia Venetia Stanley virtue weak wherein wife withal worthy