Familiar Quotations: Being an Attempt to Trace to Their Source Passages and Phrases in Common UseRoutledge & Kegan Paul, 1869 - 524 էջ |
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... fall . I'll go his halves . The Devil was sick , the Devil a monk would be ; The Devil was well , the Devil a monk was he . Book i . Ch . 11 . Book iv . Ch . 23 . Book iv . Ch . 24 . THOMAS TUSSER . 1523-1580 . FIVE HUNDRED POINTS OF ...
... fall . I'll go his halves . The Devil was sick , the Devil a monk would be ; The Devil was well , the Devil a monk was he . Book i . Ch . 11 . Book iv . Ch . 23 . Book iv . Ch . 24 . THOMAS TUSSER . 1523-1580 . FIVE HUNDRED POINTS OF ...
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... fall . Book i . Canto iii . St. 4 . Entire affection hateth nicer hands . Book i . Canto viii . St. 1 . Book i . Canto viii . St. 40 . That darksome cave they enter , where they find That cursed man , low sitting on the ground , Musing ...
... fall . Book i . Canto iii . St. 4 . Entire affection hateth nicer hands . Book i . Canto viii . St. 1 . Book i . Canto viii . St. 40 . That darksome cave they enter , where they find That cursed man , low sitting on the ground , Musing ...
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... fall to creature Than to enjoy delight with libertie , And to be lord of all the workes of Nature , To raine in th ' aire from earth to highest skie , To feed on flowres and weeds of glorious feature . The Fate of the Butterfly . Line ...
... fall to creature Than to enjoy delight with libertie , And to be lord of all the workes of Nature , To raine in th ' aire from earth to highest skie , To feed on flowres and weeds of glorious feature . The Fate of the Butterfly . Line ...
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... fall . Written on a pane of glass , in Queen Elizabeth's presence.1 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . 1554-1586 . Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge . The Defence of Poesy . He cometh unto you with a tale which holdeth children from play , and ...
... fall . Written on a pane of glass , in Queen Elizabeth's presence.1 SIR PHILIP SIDNEY . 1554-1586 . Sweet food of sweetly uttered knowledge . The Defence of Poesy . He cometh unto you with a tale which holdeth children from play , and ...
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... falls Melodious birds sing madrigals . And I will make thee beds of roses , And a thousand fragrant posies . When all the world dissolves , Ibid . Ibid . And every creature shall be purified , All places shall be hell that are not ...
... falls Melodious birds sing madrigals . And I will make thee beds of roses , And a thousand fragrant posies . When all the world dissolves , Ibid . Ibid . And every creature shall be purified , All places shall be hell that are not ...
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Acti Anatomy of Melancholy angels Beaumont and Fletcher beauty Ben Jonson better blessed Book breath bright Cæsar Canto Canto iii cloth Coloured dark dead dear death Devil divine doth dream Dryden Dunciad earth Eccles Edition Epistle Faerie Queene fair Farewell Fcap fear fire flower fool gilt give glory grave hand happy HARRISON WEIR hast hath heart heaven honour hope Hudibras Ibid JOHN JULIUS CÆSAR King light Line live Lord Love's Cure man's Matt merry mind moon morning nature Nature's ne'er never night numbers o'er pleasure Plutarch Prov Proverbs Satire vi Shakespeare sigh sleep smile song Sonnet sorrow soul spirit Stanza stars sweet tale tears thee There's thine things THOMAS thought tongue truth unto viii virtue wind wise woman words young youth