In the jaws of death.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
-- Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, First Day, Part iv
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
-- Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, First Day, Part iv
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- In every hedge and ditch both day and night
We fear our death,
of every leafe affright. -- Du Bartas (1544-1590)... - Apoplexie and lethargie,
As forlorn hope, assault the enemy.
Du Bartas (1544-1590) -- Divine Weekes and Workes... - Dog, ounce, bear, and bull,
Wolfe, lion, horse.
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Du Bartas (1544-1590) -- Divine Weekes and Workes... - Weakened and wasted to skin and bone.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, Fourth Day,... - The will for deed I doe accept.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, Third Day, Part... - Did thrust as now in others' corn his sickle.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, Second Day,... - Through thick and thin, both over hill and plain.
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Du Bartas (1544-1590) -- Divine Weekes and Workes... - Only that he may conform
To tyrant custom.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, Third Day, Part... - Soft carpet-knights, all scenting musk and amber.
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Du Bartas (1544-1590) -- Divine Weekes and Workes...
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- On the outskirts of every agony sits some observant fellow who points.
Virginia... - Don't everyone thank me at once!
- Han... - They begin with making falsehood appear like truth,
and end with making truth itself appear like falsehood... - As between the skulking and furtive poacher, who hunts for the sake of meat,
and the honest gentleman shooter, who kills for the... - TOTD (T-shirt Of The Day):
I'm the person your mother warned you about...
