Seven cities warred for Homer, being dead, Who, living, had no roof to shroud his head.
Nothing is impossible to the willing heart. - Thomas Heywood
Nothing is impossible to the willing heart.
- Thomas Heywood
Death when to death a death by death hath given Then shall be op't the long shut gates of heaven. [Mors, mortis morti mortem nisi morte dedisset (ded… - Thomas Heywood
Death when to death a death by death hath given Then shall be op't the long shut gates of heaven. [Mors, mortis morti mortem nisi morte dedisset (ded…
Seven cities warred for Homer, being dead, Who, living, had no roof to shroud his head. - Thomas Heywood
Then marriage may be said to be past in all quietnesse, when the wife is blind, and the husband deafe. - Thomas Heywood
Then marriage may be said to be past in all quietnesse, when the wife is blind, and the husband deafe.
Content's a kingdom, and I wear that crown. - Thomas Heywood
Content's a kingdom, and I wear that crown.
That Time could turn up his swift sandy glass, To untell the days. - Thomas Heywood
That Time could turn up his swift sandy glass, To untell the days.
The world 's a theatre, the earth a stage, Which God and Nature do with actors fill. - Thomas Heywood
The world 's a theatre, the earth a stage, Which God and Nature do with actors fill.
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