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Pagina 74
... appear'd in sight . His face was lean and some - deal pin'd away , And eke his handes consumed to the bone , But what his body was I cannot say ; For on his carcass raiment had he none , Save clouts and patches , pieced one by one ...
... appear'd in sight . His face was lean and some - deal pin'd away , And eke his handes consumed to the bone , But what his body was I cannot say ; For on his carcass raiment had he none , Save clouts and patches , pieced one by one ...
Pagina 98
... appear from the same . And this subject has been usefully treated by several . ROBERT BURTON . 1576-1640 . ( Manual , p . 104. ) . From the Anatomy of Melancholy . 66. PHILAUTIa , or Self - Love , a Cause of Melancholy . Now the common ...
... appear from the same . And this subject has been usefully treated by several . ROBERT BURTON . 1576-1640 . ( Manual , p . 104. ) . From the Anatomy of Melancholy . 66. PHILAUTIa , or Self - Love , a Cause of Melancholy . Now the common ...
Pagina 134
... appear As to the court of pleasure , all your gallants And ladies , thither bound by a subpœna Of Venus and small Cupid's high displeasure : ' Tis but the family of Love , translated Are . Bor . Are . Into more costly sin ; there was a ...
... appear As to the court of pleasure , all your gallants And ladies , thither bound by a subpœna Of Venus and small Cupid's high displeasure : ' Tis but the family of Love , translated Are . Bor . Are . Into more costly sin ; there was a ...
Pagina 137
... the whole to stoop and bow , Till thy release appear . Man had straight forward gone To endless death . But A. D. 1593-1632 . 137 GEORGE HERBERT . George Herbert, 1593-1632 Sunday Thomas Carew, 1589-1639 Song William Browne, 1590-1645.
... the whole to stoop and bow , Till thy release appear . Man had straight forward gone To endless death . But A. D. 1593-1632 . 137 GEORGE HERBERT . George Herbert, 1593-1632 Sunday Thomas Carew, 1589-1639 Song William Browne, 1590-1645.
Pagina 143
... appear . For in the fire when ore is tried , And by that torment purified , Do we deplore the loss ? And when thou shalt my soul refine , That it thereby may purer shine , Shall I grieve for the dross ? 107. EDMUND WALLER . 1605-1687 ...
... appear . For in the fire when ore is tried , And by that torment purified , Do we deplore the loss ? And when thou shalt my soul refine , That it thereby may purer shine , Shall I grieve for the dross ? 107. EDMUND WALLER . 1605-1687 ...
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