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Tell Schools they lack profoundness , And stand too much on seeming . If Arts and Schools reply , Give Arts and Schools the lie . Tell Faith it's fled the city ; Tell how the Country erreth ; Tell Manhood , shakes off pity ; Tell Virtue ...
Tell Schools they lack profoundness , And stand too much on seeming . If Arts and Schools reply , Give Arts and Schools the lie . Tell Faith it's fled the city ; Tell how the Country erreth ; Tell Manhood , shakes off pity ; Tell Virtue ...
Pagina 85
... stand on any ground , He was so full of mettle . 48. FROM THE POLY - OLBION . - SONG XIII . When Phoebus lifts his head out of the winter's wave , No sooner doth the earth her flowery bosom brave , At such time as the year brings on the ...
... stand on any ground , He was so full of mettle . 48. FROM THE POLY - OLBION . - SONG XIII . When Phoebus lifts his head out of the winter's wave , No sooner doth the earth her flowery bosom brave , At such time as the year brings on the ...
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... stand mutest at the bar ; Not that they know not , feel not their estate , But extreme sense hath made them desperate . Sorrow ! to whom we owe all that we be , Tyrant in the fifth and greatest monarchy , Was't that she did possess all ...
... stand mutest at the bar ; Not that they know not , feel not their estate , But extreme sense hath made them desperate . Sorrow ! to whom we owe all that we be , Tyrant in the fifth and greatest monarchy , Was't that she did possess all ...
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... stand upon , yet will be content to be delighted ; which is all the good - fellow poet seems to promise ; and so steal to see the form of goodness - which , seen , they cannot but love ere themselves be aware , as if they had taken a ...
... stand upon , yet will be content to be delighted ; which is all the good - fellow poet seems to promise ; and so steal to see the form of goodness - which , seen , they cannot but love ere themselves be aware , as if they had taken a ...
Pagina 93
... stand and to rest himself ; if the moon should wander from her beaten way , the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disor- dered and confused mixture , the winds breathe out their last gasp , the clouds yield no rain , the ...
... stand and to rest himself ; if the moon should wander from her beaten way , the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disor- dered and confused mixture , the winds breathe out their last gasp , the clouds yield no rain , the ...
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