Tudor Poetry and Prose, Volume 10John William Hebel Appleton-Century-Crofts, 1953 - 1375 pagina's |
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Pagina 134
... fortune's hand- Of all which passed the sorrow only stays . As in a country strange , without companion , I only wail the wrong of death's delays , Whose sweet spring spent , whose summer well - nigh done- Of all which passed the sorrow ...
... fortune's hand- Of all which passed the sorrow only stays . As in a country strange , without companion , I only wail the wrong of death's delays , Whose sweet spring spent , whose summer well - nigh done- Of all which passed the sorrow ...
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... Fortune ? She laughs at the plaints of the distressed ; and there is nothing more pleasing unto her than to hear fools boast in her fading allurements , or sorrowful men to discover the sour of their passions . Glut her not , Adam ...
... Fortune ? She laughs at the plaints of the distressed ; and there is nothing more pleasing unto her than to hear fools boast in her fading allurements , or sorrowful men to discover the sour of their passions . Glut her not , Adam ...
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... fortune of a king ; the knowledge and illumination of a priest ; and the learning and universality of a philosopher . This propriety inherent and individual attribute in Your Majesty deserveth to be expressed , not only in the fame and ...
... fortune of a king ; the knowledge and illumination of a priest ; and the learning and universality of a philosopher . This propriety inherent and individual attribute in Your Majesty deserveth to be expressed , not only in the fame and ...
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