| William Hazlitt - 1845 - 510 Seiten
...than outsides of tissue; for though she be not arrayed in the spoil of the silk-worm, she is decked in innocency, a far better wearing. She doth not, with lying long in bed, spoil both her complexion and conditions. Nature hath taught her too immoderate sleep is rust... | |
| Izaak Walton, Charles Cotton - 1847 - 606 Seiten
...apparell (which is her selfe) is farre better than outsides of Tisscw i for though she be not arraicd in the spoile of the Silke-worme, shee is deckt in innocency, a farre better wearing. She doth not, with lying long abed, spoile both her complexion and conditions... | |
| Izaak Walton - 1851 - 502 Seiten
...farre better than ontsides of tissew ; for though she be not arrayed in the spoile of the silk-worme, shee is deckt in innocency, a far better wearing....She doth not, with lying long a-bed, spoile both her completion and conditions: nature hath taught her, too immoderate sleep is ruste to the soule: she... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1854 - 482 Seiten
...for though she be not arraied in the spoileof the silke-worme, shee is deckt in innocency, a farre better wearing. She doth not, with lying long abed,...conditions. Nature hath taught her too immoderate sleepe is rust to the soulc; she rises, therefore, with chauntic/eare, her dame's cock, and at night... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 510 Seiten
...for though she be not arraied in the spoile of the silke-worme, shce is deckt in innoceney, a farre better -wearing. She doth not, with lying long abed,...conditions. Nature hath taught her too immoderate sleepe is rust to the soule; she rises, therefore, with chaunticleare, her dame's cock, and at night... | |
| Susan Fenimore Cooper - 1855 - 478 Seiten
...upparall (which is her selfe) is farre better than outsides of tissen ; tor though she be not arraied in the spoile of the silke-worme, shee is deckt in innocency, a, farre better wearing. She doth not, with lying long abed, spoile both her complexion and conditions.... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 416 Seiten
...knowledge. The lining of her apparell (which is her selfe) is farre better then out sides of tissew : for though she be not arrayed in the spoile of the...conditions ; nature hath taught her, too immoderate sleepe is rust to the soule : she rises therefore with chauntideare, her dames cock, and at night makes... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 418 Seiten
...knowledge. The lining of her apparell (which is her selfe) is farre better then out sides of tissew : for though she be not arrayed in the spoile of the...conditions; nature hath taught her, too immoderate sleepe is rust to the soule : she rises therefore with chauntideare, her dames cock, and at night makes... | |
| Sir Thomas Overbury - 1856 - 400 Seiten
...tissew : for though she be not arrayed in the spoile of the tilkt-worme, shee is dock I, in innoctncy, a far better wearing. She doth not, with lying long...conditions ; nature hath taught her, too immoderate tJetpe is rust to the fault : she rises therefore with clinunticleare, her dames cock, and at night... | |
| 1856 - 482 Seiten
...for though she be not arroicd in the spoileof the silke-wormc, shee is deckt in innoceney, a farre better wearing. She doth not, with lying long abed, spoile both her complexion and condition*. Nature hath taught her too immoderate sleepe is rust to the soule; she rises. therefore,... | |
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