Lives of the English Sacred Poets, Volumen 1J.W. Parker, 1839 |
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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 . 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 . Sackville.
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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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... honour to honour you . " FRANCIS QUARLES . " This " honourable friend " had been one of the pre- ceptors of the youthful Usher . * The first edition of the Emblems is supposed to have appeared in 1635. Jackson , in his 29th Letter , has ...
... honour to honour you . " FRANCIS QUARLES . " This " honourable friend " had been one of the pre- ceptors of the youthful Usher . * The first edition of the Emblems is supposed to have appeared in 1635. Jackson , in his 29th Letter , has ...
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