Sir Philip SidneyHarper & brothers, 1899 - 186 Seiten |
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... hath thy orchard fruit , thy garden flowers , Fresh as the air , and new as are the hours ; The early cherry , with the later plum , Fig , grape , and quince , each in his time doth come ; The blushing apricot and woolly peach , Hang on ...
... hath thy orchard fruit , thy garden flowers , Fresh as the air , and new as are the hours ; The early cherry , with the later plum , Fig , grape , and quince , each in his time doth come ; The blushing apricot and woolly peach , Hang on ...
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... hath ramparted up , as it were , the tongue with teeth , lips , yea , and hair without the lips , and all betokening reins or bridles for the loose use of that member . Above all things , tell no untruth ; no , not in trifles : the ...
... hath ramparted up , as it were , the tongue with teeth , lips , yea , and hair without the lips , and all betokening reins or bridles for the loose use of that member . Above all things , tell no untruth ; no , not in trifles : the ...
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... hath in your well - doing . " 6 ' Farewell , my little Philip , and once again the Lord bless you . ~ Your loving mother , MARY SIDNEY . " In those days boys did not wait till they were grown men before they went to college . Sidney ...
... hath in your well - doing . " 6 ' Farewell , my little Philip , and once again the Lord bless you . ~ Your loving mother , MARY SIDNEY . " In those days boys did not wait till they were grown men before they went to college . Sidney ...
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... hath begun , he will be as famous and worthy a gentleman as ever England bred . " These words are sufficient to prove that Philip's marriage with Penelope was contemplated by her father . That the world expected it appears from a letter ...
... hath begun , he will be as famous and worthy a gentleman as ever England bred . " These words are sufficient to prove that Philip's marriage with Penelope was contemplated by her father . That the world expected it appears from a letter ...
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... hath not been any gentleman , I am sure , these many years that hath gone through so honourable a charge with as great commenda- tions as he in consideration whereof I could not but com- municate this part of my joy with your Lordship ...
... hath not been any gentleman , I am sure , these many years that hath gone through so honourable a charge with as great commenda- tions as he in consideration whereof I could not but com- municate this part of my joy with your Lordship ...
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