Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Band 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 Seiten |
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... man's self gives haps or mishaps even as he order- eth his heart . - Sir P. Sidney . XXI . Repentance is a magistrate that exacts the strictest duty and humility , because the reward it gives is ines- timable and everlasting ; and the ...
... man's self gives haps or mishaps even as he order- eth his heart . - Sir P. Sidney . XXI . Repentance is a magistrate that exacts the strictest duty and humility , because the reward it gives is ines- timable and everlasting ; and the ...
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... man's self , in the ethic and politic consideration , with the end of well - doing , and not of well - knowing only : so the ending of all earthly learning , being virtuous action , those skills that most serve to bring forth that ...
... man's self , in the ethic and politic consideration , with the end of well - doing , and not of well - knowing only : so the ending of all earthly learning , being virtuous action , those skills that most serve to bring forth that ...
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... man's life . - Sidney . XLIV . Others may use the ocean as their road , Only the English make it their abode ; Whose ready sails , with every wind can fly , And make a cov'nant with th ' inconstant sky : Our oaks secure as if they there ...
... man's life . - Sidney . XLIV . Others may use the ocean as their road , Only the English make it their abode ; Whose ready sails , with every wind can fly , And make a cov'nant with th ' inconstant sky : Our oaks secure as if they there ...
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... man's mark ; thou fool's self - chosen snare , Fond fancy's scum , and dregs of scatter'd thought ; Band of all evils ; cradle of causeless care ; Thou web of ill , whose end is never wrought ; Desire ! Desire ! I have too dearly bought ...
... man's mark ; thou fool's self - chosen snare , Fond fancy's scum , and dregs of scatter'd thought ; Band of all evils ; cradle of causeless care ; Thou web of ill , whose end is never wrought ; Desire ! Desire ! I have too dearly bought ...
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... man's prerogative , In formal ink they thoughts and voices hold , That we to them our solitude may give , And make time present travelled that of old . Our life , Fame pieceth longer at the end , And books it farther backward do extend ...
... man's prerogative , In formal ink they thoughts and voices hold , That we to them our solitude may give , And make time present travelled that of old . Our life , Fame pieceth longer at the end , And books it farther backward do extend ...
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