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Pagina 213
... appear , That , they who now are my Competitors , Have so o'rematched my Solicitors , That , if I speed , your House , will prove , to me , A better Friend then Individuals be . I find , that , many who , a while agoe , Appear'd for me ...
... appear , That , they who now are my Competitors , Have so o'rematched my Solicitors , That , if I speed , your House , will prove , to me , A better Friend then Individuals be . I find , that , many who , a while agoe , Appear'd for me ...
Pagina 363
... appear , That fire subsists by being near The Moons bright Orbe , so I beleeve Ours doth , for hope keeps love alive . 40 Yet as the Earth may sometime shake ( For winds shut up will cause a quake ) 10 So , often jealousie , and fear ...
... appear , That fire subsists by being near The Moons bright Orbe , so I beleeve Ours doth , for hope keeps love alive . 40 Yet as the Earth may sometime shake ( For winds shut up will cause a quake ) 10 So , often jealousie , and fear ...
Pagina 469
... appear . The forward Youth that would appear Must now forsake his Muses dear , Nor in the Shadows sing 136 His Numbers languishing . ' Tis time to leave the Books in dust , And oyl th ' unused Armours rust : Removing from the Wall The ...
... appear . The forward Youth that would appear Must now forsake his Muses dear , Nor in the Shadows sing 136 His Numbers languishing . ' Tis time to leave the Books in dust , And oyl th ' unused Armours rust : Removing from the Wall The ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
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