Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Band 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 Seiten |
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... face I read , What love and beauty be , then all my deed But copying is , what in her nature writes . Astrophel and Stella - Sir P. Sidney . XLVII . Go where you will , you may expect to find the world composed of two sorts of persons ...
... face I read , What love and beauty be , then all my deed But copying is , what in her nature writes . Astrophel and Stella - Sir P. Sidney . XLVII . Go where you will , you may expect to find the world composed of two sorts of persons ...
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... Gave outlines to the rude original ; Ere canvass yet was stain'd , before the grace Of blended colours found their use and place , Or cypress tablets first receiv'd a face . By slow degrees the godlike art advanc'd , As man LACONICS . 59.
... Gave outlines to the rude original ; Ere canvass yet was stain'd , before the grace Of blended colours found their use and place , Or cypress tablets first receiv'd a face . By slow degrees the godlike art advanc'd , As man LACONICS . 59.
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... faces , such as would disgrace a skreen , Such as in Bantam's embassy were seen , Unrais'd , unrounded , were the rude delight Of brutal nations , only born to fight . Long time the sister arts in iron sleep , A heavy Sabbath did ...
... faces , such as would disgrace a skreen , Such as in Bantam's embassy were seen , Unrais'd , unrounded , were the rude delight Of brutal nations , only born to fight . Long time the sister arts in iron sleep , A heavy Sabbath did ...
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... faces at the noblest and most delicate wines , is old and impotent in seraglios of the most sparkling beauties , poor and wretched in the midst of the greatest treasures and fortunes with common ' diseases strength grows decrepit ...
... faces at the noblest and most delicate wines , is old and impotent in seraglios of the most sparkling beauties , poor and wretched in the midst of the greatest treasures and fortunes with common ' diseases strength grows decrepit ...
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... face N. Breton - 1616 . CCLI . The gods are just : But how can finite measure infinite ? Whatever is , is in its causes just , Since all things are by fate ; but purblind man Sees but a part o'th ' chain , the nearest link , His eyes ...
... face N. Breton - 1616 . CCLI . The gods are just : But how can finite measure infinite ? Whatever is , is in its causes just , Since all things are by fate ; but purblind man Sees but a part o'th ' chain , the nearest link , His eyes ...
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