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Pagina 259
... seems to have made every effort to secure the post of Orator for the University , and in 1620 he realized his ambition . Apparently Herbert used the oppor- tunities of his office to such advantage that from the summer of 1624 he seems ...
... seems to have made every effort to secure the post of Orator for the University , and in 1620 he realized his ambition . Apparently Herbert used the oppor- tunities of his office to such advantage that from the summer of 1624 he seems ...
Pagina 407
... Seems at this distance but a darker cloud : And is to him who rightly things esteems , 20 No other in effect than what it seems : 30 Where , with like hast , though several ways , they run Some to undo , and some to be undone ; While ...
... Seems at this distance but a darker cloud : And is to him who rightly things esteems , 20 No other in effect than what it seems : 30 Where , with like hast , though several ways , they run Some to undo , and some to be undone ; While ...
Pagina 465
... Seems with the Flow'rs Flow'r to be . And think so still ! though not compare With Breath so sweet , or Cheek so ... Seem to their Staves the Ensigns furl'd . Then in some Flow'rs beloved Hut Each Bee as Sentinel is shut ; And sleeps so ...
... Seems with the Flow'rs Flow'r to be . And think so still ! though not compare With Breath so sweet , or Cheek so ... Seem to their Staves the Ensigns furl'd . Then in some Flow'rs beloved Hut Each Bee as Sentinel is shut ; And sleeps so ...
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Lancelot Andrewes | 33 |
Francis Bacon | 43 |
Poems | 122 |
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