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Strana 364
But in this latter scene of time , we cannot expect such mummies unto our memories , when ambition may fear the prophecy of Elias , ' ? and Charles the Fifth can never hope to live within two Methuselahs of Hector .
But in this latter scene of time , we cannot expect such mummies unto our memories , when ambition may fear the prophecy of Elias , ' ? and Charles the Fifth can never hope to live within two Methuselahs of Hector .
Strana 527
HOPE . Be comforted , my brother , for I forgive thee ; and believe , too , that this shall be for our good . CHR . I am glad I have with me a merciful brother ; but we must not stand thus : let's try to go back again . HOPE .
HOPE . Be comforted , my brother , for I forgive thee ; and believe , too , that this shall be for our good . CHR . I am glad I have with me a merciful brother ; but we must not stand thus : let's try to go back again . HOPE .
Strana 1060
What Cowley has written upon Hope shows an unequaled fertility of invention : As the almighty balm of th ' early East ; Such are the sweat drops of my mistress ' breast . And on her neck her skin such luster sets , They seem no sweat ...
What Cowley has written upon Hope shows an unequaled fertility of invention : As the almighty balm of th ' early East ; Such are the sweat drops of my mistress ' breast . And on her neck her skin such luster sets , They seem no sweat ...
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