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Pagina 58
The aim of all is but to nurse the life With honour , wealth , and ease , in waning
age ; And in this aim there is such thwarting strife , That one for all , or all for one
we gage ; As life for honour in fell battles ' rage ; Honour for wealth ; and oft that ...
The aim of all is but to nurse the life With honour , wealth , and ease , in waning
age ; And in this aim there is such thwarting strife , That one for all , or all for one
we gage ; As life for honour in fell battles ' rage ; Honour for wealth ; and oft that ...
Pagina 92
My honour I'll bequeath unto the knife That wounds my body so dishonoured . ' T
is honour to deprive dishonour'd life ; The one will live , the other being dead : So
of shame's ashes shall my fame be bred ; For in my death I murther shameful ...
My honour I'll bequeath unto the knife That wounds my body so dishonoured . ' T
is honour to deprive dishonour'd life ; The one will live , the other being dead : So
of shame's ashes shall my fame be bred ; For in my death I murther shameful ...
Pagina 128
Let those who are in favour with their stars , Of public honour and proud titles
boast , Whilst I , whom fortune of such triumph bars , Unlook'd for joy in that I
honour most . Great princes ' favourites their fair leaves spread But as the
marigold at ...
Let those who are in favour with their stars , Of public honour and proud titles
boast , Whilst I , whom fortune of such triumph bars , Unlook'd for joy in that I
honour most . Great princes ' favourites their fair leaves spread But as the
marigold at ...
Pagina 222
The Sonnet which precedes this has also the marked character of the same
respectful affection ; and , like the 26th , in all probability accompanied some
offering of friendship :Let those who are in favour with their stars Of public honour
and ...
The Sonnet which precedes this has also the marked character of the same
respectful affection ; and , like the 26th , in all probability accompanied some
offering of friendship :Let those who are in favour with their stars Of public honour
and ...
Pagina 410
The mighty king of England dotes on thee : He , that hath power to take away thy
life , Hath power to take thine honour ; then consent To pawn thine honour ,
rather than thy life ; Honour is often lost , and got again ; But life , once gone ,
hath no ...
The mighty king of England dotes on thee : He , that hath power to take away thy
life , Hath power to take thine honour ; then consent To pawn thine honour ,
rather than thy life ; Honour is often lost , and got again ; But life , once gone ,
hath no ...
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