Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... doth fail , As lowest earth doth yield to heav'n above . Divine is love , and scorneth worldly pelf , And can be bought with nothing but with self . Sir W. Raleigh . XI . Books may be helps to learning and knowledge , and make it more ...
... doth fail , As lowest earth doth yield to heav'n above . Divine is love , and scorneth worldly pelf , And can be bought with nothing but with self . Sir W. Raleigh . XI . Books may be helps to learning and knowledge , and make it more ...
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... doth colours . And as the sun reflecting his warm beams Against the earth , begets all fruits and flowers , So love , fair shining in the inward man , Brings forth in him the honorable fruits Of valour , wit , virtue , and haughty ...
... doth colours . And as the sun reflecting his warm beams Against the earth , begets all fruits and flowers , So love , fair shining in the inward man , Brings forth in him the honorable fruits Of valour , wit , virtue , and haughty ...
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... doth the old tree ; or as the worm that ingendereth in the kernel of the nut . - Sir W. Raleigh . LIII . Great spirits bear misfortunes hardly : Good offices claim gratitude ; and pride , Where power is wanting , will usurp a little ...
... doth the old tree ; or as the worm that ingendereth in the kernel of the nut . - Sir W. Raleigh . LIII . Great spirits bear misfortunes hardly : Good offices claim gratitude ; and pride , Where power is wanting , will usurp a little ...
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... Doth into ice expire ; Flames turn to frost ; and ere we can Know how our cheek turns pale and wan , Or how a silver snow Springs there where jet did grow , Our fading spring is in dull winter lost . LXXIX . Mayne . It is a very poor ...
... Doth into ice expire ; Flames turn to frost ; and ere we can Know how our cheek turns pale and wan , Or how a silver snow Springs there where jet did grow , Our fading spring is in dull winter lost . LXXIX . Mayne . It is a very poor ...
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... doth commit , doth not commit sin , but he himself is wholly sin.-St. Augustine . CXXXVIII . The passion of love is no more to be understood by some tempers , than a problem in a science by an igno- rant man.— Tatler . CXXXIX ...
... doth commit , doth not commit sin , but he himself is wholly sin.-St. Augustine . CXXXVIII . The passion of love is no more to be understood by some tempers , than a problem in a science by an igno- rant man.— Tatler . CXXXIX ...
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