Poetry & Prose: With Izaac Walton's LifeClarendon Press, 1948 - 126 sidor |
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... dead ; shee's dead : when thou knowst this , Thou knowst how lame a cripple this world is . . . . And , Oh , it can no more be questioned That beauties best , proportion , is dead , Since even griefe it selfe , which now alone Is left ...
... dead ; shee's dead : when thou knowst this , Thou knowst how lame a cripple this world is . . . . And , Oh , it can no more be questioned That beauties best , proportion , is dead , Since even griefe it selfe , which now alone Is left ...
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... dead , it is certain that the Prince that is alive proceeds in the same vices ; so the inversion of the Rule is true too , Cum de bono principe 30 loquuntur , when men may speak freely of the virtues of a dead Prince , it is an evident ...
... dead , it is certain that the Prince that is alive proceeds in the same vices ; so the inversion of the Rule is true too , Cum de bono principe 30 loquuntur , when men may speak freely of the virtues of a dead Prince , it is an evident ...
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... dead ; but must live dead for ever : for The sinner being a hundred yeers old , shall be accursed , he shall be so for ever . 9. From Donne's Last Sermon 30 THE ancient Romans had a certain tendernesse and detesta- tion of the name of ...
... dead ; but must live dead for ever : for The sinner being a hundred yeers old , shall be accursed , he shall be so for ever . 9. From Donne's Last Sermon 30 THE ancient Romans had a certain tendernesse and detesta- tion of the name of ...
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