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62-64 : — A man whom both the waters and the wind , In that vast tennis - court , have made the ball For them to play upon . The Travels , etc. , x . 6 , p . 41 : - I think that the seas Play'd with us as great men do a - land , Hurl'd ...
62-64 : — A man whom both the waters and the wind , In that vast tennis - court , have made the ball For them to play upon . The Travels , etc. , x . 6 , p . 41 : - I think that the seas Play'd with us as great men do a - land , Hurl'd ...
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Who has a book of all that monarchs do , He's more secure to keep it shut than shown ; 95 For vice repeated is like the wandering wind , eyes , to spread itself ; Blows dust in others ' 82. finger'd ] For the word in the sense of ...
Who has a book of all that monarchs do , He's more secure to keep it shut than shown ; 95 For vice repeated is like the wandering wind , eyes , to spread itself ; Blows dust in others ' 82. finger'd ] For the word in the sense of ...
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In the words " the end ... dear , " the metaphor does not walk on all fours , for while the publishers of these ru- mours suffer for their rashness , the wind of course goes free . 101. Copp'd ] peaked ; from cop , head .
In the words " the end ... dear , " the metaphor does not walk on all fours , for while the publishers of these ru- mours suffer for their rashness , the wind of course goes free . 101. Copp'd ] peaked ; from cop , head .
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74 : " Incensed the seas and shores , yea , all the creatures , " i.e. the winds , thunder , etc. Bacon's Essays , Of Truth : " The first creature of God in the works of the days was the light of the sense 38. for exercise ] for want of ...
74 : " Incensed the seas and shores , yea , all the creatures , " i.e. the winds , thunder , etc. Bacon's Essays , Of Truth : " The first creature of God in the works of the days was the light of the sense 38. for exercise ] for want of ...
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He , doing so , put forth to seas , Where when men been , there's seldom ease ; For now the wind begins to blow ; Thunder above and deeps below Make such unquiet , that the ship Should house him safe is wreck'd and split ; And he ...
He , doing so , put forth to seas , Where when men been , there's seldom ease ; For now the wind begins to blow ; Thunder above and deeps below Make such unquiet , that the ship Should house him safe is wreck'd and split ; And he ...
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