Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... eye , All colours , beauties , both of art and nature , Are giv'n in vain to men ; so , without love All beauties bred in woman are in vain , All virtues born in men lie buried ; For love informs them as the sun doth colours . And as ...
... eye , All colours , beauties , both of art and nature , Are giv'n in vain to men ; so , without love All beauties bred in woman are in vain , All virtues born in men lie buried ; For love informs them as the sun doth colours . And as ...
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... eyes Love owes its chiefest victories , And borrows those bright arms from you With which he does the world subdue ; Yet you yourselves are not above The empire nor the griefs of love . Then wrack not lovers with disdain , Lest love on ...
... eyes Love owes its chiefest victories , And borrows those bright arms from you With which he does the world subdue ; Yet you yourselves are not above The empire nor the griefs of love . Then wrack not lovers with disdain , Lest love on ...
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... eye , Shews from a rising ground possession nigh ; Shortens the distance , or o'erlooks it quite : So easy ' tis to travel with the sight . LXIX . Dryden . If we do not weigh and consider to what end this afe is given us , and thereupon ...
... eye , Shews from a rising ground possession nigh ; Shortens the distance , or o'erlooks it quite : So easy ' tis to travel with the sight . LXIX . Dryden . If we do not weigh and consider to what end this afe is given us , and thereupon ...
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... eyes . Or of thy gifts , at least , shade out some part . But she forbids , with blushing words , she says , She builds her fame on higher - seated praise : But my heart burns , I cannot silent be . Then since ( dear life , ) you fain ...
... eyes . Or of thy gifts , at least , shade out some part . But she forbids , with blushing words , she says , She builds her fame on higher - seated praise : But my heart burns , I cannot silent be . Then since ( dear life , ) you fain ...
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... any kind of resource.- Burke . - LXXXIV . Reason ! how many eyes hast thou to see evils , and how dim , nay , blind , thou art in preventing them.- Sir P. Sidney . To die is so small a matter to the English 22 LACONICS .
... any kind of resource.- Burke . - LXXXIV . Reason ! how many eyes hast thou to see evils , and how dim , nay , blind , thou art in preventing them.- Sir P. Sidney . To die is so small a matter to the English 22 LACONICS .
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