Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... praise : But my heart burns , I cannot silent be . Then since ( dear life , ) you fain would have me peace , And I mad with delight want wit to cease , Stop you my mouth , with still , still kissing me . Sir P. Sidney . LXXIII . My ...
... praise : But my heart burns , I cannot silent be . Then since ( dear life , ) you fain would have me peace , And I mad with delight want wit to cease , Stop you my mouth , with still , still kissing me . Sir P. Sidney . LXXIII . My ...
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... if when dead , we are but dust or clay , Why think of what posterity shall say ? Her praise of censure cannot us concern , Nor ever penetrate the silent urn . Soame Jennyns . CLXIII . . What is birth to a man , E 2 LACONICS . 39 CLX. ...
... if when dead , we are but dust or clay , Why think of what posterity shall say ? Her praise of censure cannot us concern , Nor ever penetrate the silent urn . Soame Jennyns . CLXIII . . What is birth to a man , E 2 LACONICS . 39 CLX. ...
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... praise The sparklings of thy locks , and call them rays , Takes wing- Leaving behind him , as he flies , An unperceived dimness in thine eyes . CCXLIX . Mayne . Covetous ambition thinking all too little which at present it hath ...
... praise The sparklings of thy locks , and call them rays , Takes wing- Leaving behind him , as he flies , An unperceived dimness in thine eyes . CCXLIX . Mayne . Covetous ambition thinking all too little which at present it hath ...
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... praise , which is one of the most uni- versal follies that bewitcheth mankind . - Sir W. Raleigh . CCLXXI . Such as thy words are , such will thy affections be esteemed ; and such will thy deeds as thy affections , and such thy life as ...
... praise , which is one of the most uni- versal follies that bewitcheth mankind . - Sir W. Raleigh . CCLXXI . Such as thy words are , such will thy affections be esteemed ; and such will thy deeds as thy affections , and such thy life as ...
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... Praise of Woman - Randolph . CCCIII . Though invention be the mother of poetry , yet this child is , like all others , born naked , and must be nourished with care , clothed with exactness and ele- gance , educated with industry ...
... Praise of Woman - Randolph . CCCIII . Though invention be the mother of poetry , yet this child is , like all others , born naked , and must be nourished with care , clothed with exactness and ele- gance , educated with industry ...
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