Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 406
... Death calls ye to the crowd of common men . Devouring famine , plague , and war , ΤΟ Each able to undo mankind , to Death's servile emissaries are ; Nor to these alone confined , He hath at will More quaint and subtle ways to kill ; A ...
... Death calls ye to the crowd of common men . Devouring famine , plague , and war , ΤΟ Each able to undo mankind , to Death's servile emissaries are ; Nor to these alone confined , He hath at will More quaint and subtle ways to kill ; A ...
Pagina 1104
... death ; let us at all times and sea- sons , and in the ugliest manner that may be , yea , with all faces , shapen and represent the same unto our imagination . At the stumbling of a horse , at the fall of a stone , at the least prick ...
... death ; let us at all times and sea- sons , and in the ugliest manner that may be , yea , with all faces , shapen and represent the same unto our imagination . At the stumbling of a horse , at the fall of a stone , at the least prick ...
Pagina 1105
... death . For long or short is not in things that are no more . Aristotle saith there are certain little beasts ... death , to death return , without passion or amazement , from life to death . Your death is but a piece of the world's ...
... death . For long or short is not in things that are no more . Aristotle saith there are certain little beasts ... death , to death return , without passion or amazement , from life to death . Your death is but a piece of the world's ...
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