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... honours , are the humble flowers which blossom upon the good man's grave . Richard Crashaw was the most conspicuous ornament of the school of which Herbert was the unconscious founder . In the preparation of his memoir , -I ought ...
... honours , are the humble flowers which blossom upon the good man's grave . Richard Crashaw was the most conspicuous ornament of the school of which Herbert was the unconscious founder . In the preparation of his memoir , -I ought ...
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... honour , Which comes and goes more faster than we see The flickering flame , that with the fire is wrought . Quickening his pace at the rapid approach of darkness , a figure , " in black all clad , " suddenly 16 SACKVILLE .
... honour , Which comes and goes more faster than we see The flickering flame , that with the fire is wrought . Quickening his pace at the rapid approach of darkness , a figure , " in black all clad , " suddenly 16 SACKVILLE .
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... honour , glory , rule above the best , He overwhelm'd , and all their fame devoured , Consumed , wasted , destroyed , and never ceast , Till he their wealth , their nature , all opprest , His face forehewed with wounds , and by his side ...
... honour , glory , rule above the best , He overwhelm'd , and all their fame devoured , Consumed , wasted , destroyed , and never ceast , Till he their wealth , their nature , all opprest , His face forehewed with wounds , and by his side ...
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... honour , and so much desire , Seems to them baseness , and all riches dross , And all mirth sadness , and all lucre loss . So full their eyes are of that glorious sight , And senses fraught with such satietie , That in nought else on ...
... honour , and so much desire , Seems to them baseness , and all riches dross , And all mirth sadness , and all lucre loss . So full their eyes are of that glorious sight , And senses fraught with such satietie , That in nought else on ...
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... honour I need not mention , she having always armed it with such modesty as taught the most intemperate tongues to be silent in her presence , and answered their eyes with scorn and contempt that did seem to make her an aim to passion ...
... honour I need not mention , she having always armed it with such modesty as taught the most intemperate tongues to be silent in her presence , and answered their eyes with scorn and contempt that did seem to make her an aim to passion ...
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