Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... comes from some want in their conception or birth . - Sir W. Temple . XVIII . Love is nature's second sun Causing a spring of virtues where he shines . And , as without the sun , the world's great eye , All colours , beauties , both of ...
... comes from some want in their conception or birth . - Sir W. Temple . XVIII . Love is nature's second sun Causing a spring of virtues where he shines . And , as without the sun , the world's great eye , All colours , beauties , both of ...
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... Come Live , " & c . XXXI . Thinking nurseth thinking . — Sidney . XXXII . - Let Solomon pronounce what he will , the drunkard will never be terrified with the fear of beggary , whilst he sees rich and great men affected with the same ...
... Come Live , " & c . XXXI . Thinking nurseth thinking . — Sidney . XXXII . - Let Solomon pronounce what he will , the drunkard will never be terrified with the fear of beggary , whilst he sees rich and great men affected with the same ...
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... floods and streams ; The shallow murmur , but the deep are dumb . So , when affections yield discourse , it seems The bottom is but shallow whence they come : They that are rich in words must needs diseover , LACONICS . 9.
... floods and streams ; The shallow murmur , but the deep are dumb . So , when affections yield discourse , it seems The bottom is but shallow whence they come : They that are rich in words must needs diseover , LACONICS . 9.
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... come to the uttering ; and a behavfour so noble , as gives beauty to pomp , and majesty to adversity . - Sir P. Sidney . LII . It were better for a man to be subject to any vice , than to drunkenness : for all other vanities and sins ...
... come to the uttering ; and a behavfour so noble , as gives beauty to pomp , and majesty to adversity . - Sir P. Sidney . LII . It were better for a man to be subject to any vice , than to drunkenness : for all other vanities and sins ...
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... Come , little infant , love me now , While thine unsuspected years Clear thine aged father's brow From cold jealousy and fears . Pretty , surely , ' twere to see By young Love old Time beguil'd ; While our sportings are as free As the ...
... Come , little infant , love me now , While thine unsuspected years Clear thine aged father's brow From cold jealousy and fears . Pretty , surely , ' twere to see By young Love old Time beguil'd ; While our sportings are as free As the ...
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