The Life of Sir Walter Ralegh, Knt, Bind 1Cadell and Davies, 1805 - 320 sider |
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... rest , and seek to please the wise . Tho ' sundry minds in sundry sort do deem , Yet worthiest wights yield praise for every pain ; But envious brains do nought , or light , esteem , Such stately steps as they cannot attain : For whoso ...
... rest , and seek to please the wise . Tho ' sundry minds in sundry sort do deem , Yet worthiest wights yield praise for every pain ; But envious brains do nought , or light , esteem , Such stately steps as they cannot attain : For whoso ...
Side 12
... rest complain of cares to come . The flowers do fade , and wanton fields To wayward winter reckoning yields ; A honey tongue - a heart of gall , Is fancy's spring , but sorrow's fall . Thy gowns , thy shoes , thy beds of roses , Thy cap ...
... rest complain of cares to come . The flowers do fade , and wanton fields To wayward winter reckoning yields ; A honey tongue - a heart of gall , Is fancy's spring , but sorrow's fall . Thy gowns , thy shoes , thy beds of roses , Thy cap ...
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... rest , were no lawful enemies , but rebels and traitors ; and therefore they that came to succour them , no better than rogues and runnagates , specially coming with no licence nor commission from their own king ; so as it should be ...
... rest , were no lawful enemies , but rebels and traitors ; and therefore they that came to succour them , no better than rogues and runnagates , specially coming with no licence nor commission from their own king ; so as it should be ...
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... rest I leave till our meeting , or to the report of this bearer , who would needs be the messenger of this good news : so I commit you to the will and pro- tection of God , who send us such life or death as he shall please , or hath ...
... rest I leave till our meeting , or to the report of this bearer , who would needs be the messenger of this good news : so I commit you to the will and pro- tection of God , who send us such life or death as he shall please , or hath ...
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... rest adjoining , are so well known to yourself , and to many others , as I will not trouble you with the re- membrance of them . The second of July we found shoal water , where we smelt so sweet and so strong a smell , as if we had been ...
... rest adjoining , are so well known to yourself , and to many others , as I will not trouble you with the re- membrance of them . The second of July we found shoal water , where we smelt so sweet and so strong a smell , as if we had been ...
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