| Thomas Carew - 1824 - 252 páginas
...minister of death, doth lay So strong a seige against our brittle clay, As whilst it doth our weake forts singly win, It hopes at length to take all mankind in : First, it begins upon the wombe to waite, And doth the unborne child there uncreate y Then rocks the cradle where the infant... | |
| James Ewell - 1827 - 868 páginas
...require, principally, external treatment; and theu shall take notice of original imperfections. 78 Sickness, the minister of death, doth lay So strong...take all mankind in; First it begins upon the womb to %vait, And doth the unborn child there uncreatc, Then rocks the cradle where the infant lies, Where... | |
| Thomas Carew, Inigo Jones - 1845 - 234 páginas
...SICKNESS. SICKNESS, the minister of death, doth lay So strong a siege against our brittle clay, As whilst it doth our weak forts singly win, It hopes at length...infant lies, Where, ere it fully be alive, it dies. It never leaves -ond youth, until it have Found, or an eany, or a later grave. By thousand subtle slights... | |
| Thomas Carew - 1893 - 362 páginas
...SICKNESS. SICKNESS, the minister of Death, doth lay So strong a siege against our brittle clay, As, whilst it doth our weak forts singly win, It hopes at length...Infant lies, Where, ere it fully be alive, it dies. It never leaves fond Youth, until it have Found or an early or a later grave. By thousand subtle sleights... | |
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