Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids to Reflection, Quotations of Maxims, Metaphors, Counsels, Cautions, Aphorisms, Proverbs, &c. &c. from Writers of All Ages and Both HemispheresLippincott & Company, 1866 - 564 páginas |
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... tell , For she the Daughters of all Women's Race , And Angels eke , in Beautie doth excell , Sparkled on her from God's owne glorious Face , And more increast by her owne goodly Grace , That it doth farre exceed all human Thought , Ne ...
... tell , For she the Daughters of all Women's Race , And Angels eke , in Beautie doth excell , Sparkled on her from God's owne glorious Face , And more increast by her owne goodly Grace , That it doth farre exceed all human Thought , Ne ...
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... tell ) The Fates e'er since , as watching its return , Have caught it as it flew , and mark'd it deep . With something great ; extremes of good or ill . Blindness . — Milton . THUS with the year Seasons return , but not to me returns ...
... tell ) The Fates e'er since , as watching its return , Have caught it as it flew , and mark'd it deep . With something great ; extremes of good or ill . Blindness . — Milton . THUS with the year Seasons return , but not to me returns ...
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... tell that she did lye All night in old Tithonus ' frozen bed , Whereof she seemes ashamed inwardly . Blushing ... tell quaint Lies , How honourable Ladies sought my Love , Which I denying they fell sick and died : I could not do with all ...
... tell that she did lye All night in old Tithonus ' frozen bed , Whereof she seemes ashamed inwardly . Blushing ... tell quaint Lies , How honourable Ladies sought my Love , Which I denying they fell sick and died : I could not do with all ...
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... tell it it is prodigious , there will come some change ; the sun borrows of the moon , when he keeps his word . Character . Bruyere . THERE are peculiar ways in men , which discover what they are through the most subtle feints and ...
... tell it it is prodigious , there will come some change ; the sun borrows of the moon , when he keeps his word . Character . Bruyere . THERE are peculiar ways in men , which discover what they are through the most subtle feints and ...
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... tell that two and two make four , His name had stood in City annals fair , And prudent dulness mark'd him for a Mayor . Cibility.— Chesterfield . THE insolent Civility of a proud man is , if possible , more shock- ing than his Rudeness ...
... tell that two and two make four , His name had stood in City annals fair , And prudent dulness mark'd him for a Mayor . Cibility.— Chesterfield . THE insolent Civility of a proud man is , if possible , more shock- ing than his Rudeness ...
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