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... grace . " I too am mortal . " And it is to be believed that in both cases the rhetoric missed of its application , for want of a proper understanding with the faculties of the respective recipients . 66 ' Quite an Opera pit , " he said ...
... grace . " I too am mortal . " And it is to be believed that in both cases the rhetoric missed of its application , for want of a proper understanding with the faculties of the respective recipients . 66 ' Quite an Opera pit , " he said ...
Page 89
... grace- fully , in the other it stands out offensively . The peer seems to have written with his coronet on , and his Earl's mantle before him ; the commoner in his elbow chair and undress . - What can be more pleasant than the way in ...
... grace- fully , in the other it stands out offensively . The peer seems to have written with his coronet on , and his Earl's mantle before him ; the commoner in his elbow chair and undress . - What can be more pleasant than the way in ...
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... grace To me , that feel the like , thy state descries . Then , even of fellowship , O Moon , tell me , Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit ! Are beauties there as proud as here they be ? SIR PHILIP SYDNEY'S SONNETS . 117.
... grace To me , that feel the like , thy state descries . Then , even of fellowship , O Moon , tell me , Is constant love deem'd there but want of wit ! Are beauties there as proud as here they be ? SIR PHILIP SYDNEY'S SONNETS . 117.
Page 118
... grace , thou shalt in me , Livelier than elsewhere , STELLA's image see . III . 1 The curious wits , seeing dull pensiveness Bewray itself in my long - settled eyes , Whence those same fumes of melancholy rise , With idle pains , and ...
... grace , thou shalt in me , Livelier than elsewhere , STELLA's image see . III . 1 The curious wits , seeing dull pensiveness Bewray itself in my long - settled eyes , Whence those same fumes of melancholy rise , With idle pains , and ...
Page 120
... , threat'ning bloody pain ? O heav'nly Fool , thy most kiss - worthy face Anger invests with such a lovely grace , That anger's self I needs must kiss again . IX . I never drank of Aganippe well , Nor 120 SIR PHILIP SYDNEY'S SONNETS .
... , threat'ning bloody pain ? O heav'nly Fool , thy most kiss - worthy face Anger invests with such a lovely grace , That anger's self I needs must kiss again . IX . I never drank of Aganippe well , Nor 120 SIR PHILIP SYDNEY'S SONNETS .
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