| 18 Famous Quotes by Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas
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“With tooth and nail.”
Proverbial phrases Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (first week, second day)
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“Through thick and thin, both over Hill and Plain.”
Proverbial phrases Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (second week, fourth day, bk. IV)
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“Made no more bones.”
Proverbial phrases Quotes Source: The Maiden Blush
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“As leopard feels at home with leopard.”
Proverbial phrases Quotes Source: The Maiden Blush
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“Flesh of thy flesh, nor yet bone of thy bone.”
Wives Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (fourth day, bk. II)
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“Thy Will for Deed I do accept.”
Deeds Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (second week, third day, pt. II)
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“Night's black Mantle covers all alike.
- Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas,”
Night Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes--First Week--First Day (l. 562)
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“Living from hand to mouth.”
Poverty Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (second Week, first day, pt. IV)
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“One must be poor to know the luxury of living.”
Poverty Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (second Week, first day, pt. IV)
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“Squinting upon the lustre
Of the rich Rings which on his fingers glistre;
And, snuffing with a wrythed nose the Amber,
The Musk and Civet that perfum'd the chamber.”
Fashion Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (second week, third day, pt. III)
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“Or (almost) like a Spider, who, confin'd
In her Web's centre, shakt with every winde,
Moves in an instant, if the buzzing Flie
Stir but a string of her Lawn Canopie.
- Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas,”
Spiders Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes--First Week--Sixth Day (l. 998)
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“Did thrust (as now) in other's corn his sickle.
- Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas,”
Contention Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes--Second Week, Second Day (pt. II)
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“God quickened in the Sea and in the Rivers,
So many fishes of so many features,
That in the waters we may see all Creatures;
Even all that on the earth is to be found,
As if the world were in deep waters drowned.”
Fish Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (wk. I, day 5)
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“Even as a Surgeon, minding off to cut
Some cureless limb, before in use he put
His violent Engins on the vicious member,
Bringeth his Patient in a senseless slumber,
And grief-less then (guided by use and art),
To save the whole, sawes off th' infected part.
- Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas,”
Medicine Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes--First Week--Sixth Day (l. 1,018)
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“One doctor, singly like the sculler plies,
The patient struggles, and by inches dies;
But two physicians, like a pair of oars,
Waft him right swiftly to the Stygian shores.”
Medicine Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes--First Week--Sixth Day (l. 1,018)
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“Apoplexic, and Lethargie,
As forlorn hope, assault the enemy.”
Disease Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes (pt. III, The Furies), second week, first day
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“The pretty Lark, climbing the Welkin cleer,
Chaunts with a cheer, Heer peer-I neer my Deer;
Then stooping thence (seeming her fall to rew)
Adieu (she saith) adieu, deer Deer, adieu.”
Larks Quotes Source: Weekes and Workes (fifth day)
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“My lovely living Boy,
My hope, my hap, my Love, my life, my joy.
- Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas,”
Childhood Quotes Source: Divine Weekes and Workes--Second Week, Fourth Day (bk. II)
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Guillaume de Salluste Du Bartas Quotes, Quotations, and Sayings
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