With tooth and nail.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
-- Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Day
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
-- Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Day
Related:
- Weakened and wasted to skin and bone.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, Fourth Day,... - From the foure corners of the worlde doe haste.
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Du Bartas (1544-1590) -- Divine Weekes and Workes... - Hot and cold, and moist and dry.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second... - Bright-flaming, heat-full fire,
The source of motion.
Du Bartas (1544-1590) -- Divine Weekes and Workes... - From north to south, from east to west.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second... - In the jaws of death.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, First Day, Part... - Oft seen in forehead of the frowning skies.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second... - Sweet grave aspect.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
-- Divine Weekes and Workes,
Second Week, Fourth Day, Book... - The will for deed I doe accept.
-- Du Bartas (1544-1590)
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Divine Weekes and Workes, Second Week, Third Day, Part...
From the same category:
- Of all forces acting on man,
change is the most beneficial and the most cruel... - To the man-in-the-street, who, I'm sorry to say,
Is a keen observer of life,
The word "Intellectual" suggests straight away A man... - Adam the goodliest man of men since born
His sons, the fairest of her daughters Eve.
John Milton (1608-1674) -- Paradise Lost, Book iv... - Bad waltzers are grasping at
Strauss... - The reason why we think monkeys are so funny is that they're so much like us.
Will...
