It concerneth all Creatures, all Actions, and passions, by Emanation ofbeames perfourmed.
Bysance, he multiplied so the heate of the Sunne, and directed the beames of the same against his enemies Nauie with such force, and so sodeinly (like lightening) that he burned and destroyed both man and ship.
Some with a Carte, or with Beames under some colour, have letted the gate, that it could not bee shutte, and with this waie, made the entrie easie to the enemie.
A Princes mind knowes neither feare nor hope: The beames of royall Maiestie are such As all eyes are with it amaz'd and weakened, But it with nothing.
For (as I haue said) the Angles of the Sunne beames are in all points equall, and the cause of difference is, Mora Solis supra Horizontem, the stay of the Sunne in the one Horizon more then in the other.
Sunne beames descend oblique and slanting wise, and so strike but once and depart, and therefore our heat is the lesse for any effect that the Angle of the Sunne beames make.
Therefore whosoeuer will rightly way the force of colde and heat in any region, must not onely consider the Angle that the Sunne beames make, but also the continuance of the same aboue the Horizon.
For though the Sunne beames do beat perpendicularly vpon any region subiect vnto it, if it hath no continuance or abode aboue the Horizon, to worke his operation in, there can no hote effect proceed.
Thy beames so reverend, and strong Dost thou not thinke I could eclipse and cloude them with a winke, But that I would not lose her sight so long?
And that you two may soe your vertues move, On better matter then beames from above, Thus our twin'd souls send forth these buds of love.
Blinde were those eyes, saw not how bright did shine Through fleshes misty vaile the beames divine.
But as Suñ beames which would but norishe, burne, Drawne into hollow Christall, soe we turne To fire her bewties Lustre willingly, 25 By gatheringe it in our false treacherous eye.
O'who the sunne beames can behold but hath some passion, feeles some heat, for though the sunn himself be cold 15 his beames reflecting fire begett.
In widest Ocean she her throne does reare, That ouer all the earth it may be seene; 8 As morning Sunne her beames dispredden cleare, And in her face faire peace, and mercy doth appeare.
That with his melting sweetnesse rauished, 8 And with the wonder of her beames bright, My senses lulled are in slomber of delight.
But if your selfe in me ye playne will see, Remove the cause by which your fayre beames darkned be.
O how Liberality beseemeth a Queene, no lesse (as one maketh comparison) than the bright beames of the Sunne, or the twinkling starres in the Firmament.
Be not those the virtues that make the fame of a Prince to glister among his subiectes, as the Sunne beames doe vpon the circuit of the world?
Where if Castara (to avoyd the beames Oth' neighb'ring Sun) shall wandring meete my streames.
Then looke on Lede, whose faire beames By their reflection guild those streames, Where first unhappy she began To play the wanton with a Swan.
How cheerefully th' unpartiall Sunne Gilds with his beames The narrow streames Oth' Brooke which silently doth runne Without a name?
And after they had contented eche others troubled heart with millions of amorous lookes which oftentimes interchangeably encountred and met together, the burning Beames gaue sufficient testimony of loue's priuy onsettes.
Ah Venus, whose Starre now conducteth me, and whose beames long agoe did glow and kindle my louing heart, how chaunceth it that I am not intreated according to the desert of my constant minde and meaning most sincere?
Neither Minerua nor the learned Muse, Nor rules of Art, not precepts of the wise; Could in my braine those beames of skill infuse, As but the glance of this Dame's angry eyes.
Or rather into bestiall minds and brute 'Shed and infus'd the beames of reason cleare?
She is a vine, which doth no propping need, To make her spread her selfe or spring vpright; She is a starre, whose beames doe not proceed From any sunne, but from a natiue light.
Lieutenant Woods with line and broad arrow; at 12 made three miles west to Beames Brook over richly grassed plains slightly wooded with stunted box; at 1.
Camp 36, situated on the right bank of Beames Brook.
Number 2 Camp of outward, and 39 of inward journey, situated at what I call the Post Office Lagoon, near a point on the left side of the Albert River, just above the Barkly and Beames Brook.
Shee that did so clearly shyne When our day begunne, See, howe bright her beames decline Nowe shee sytts with the sunne.
That all the sills, girts, mayne posts, plates, Beames and all other principal Timbers shall be of good and sound white or Black oake.
Let them be kept in a dry place: for any moysture though it be but a moist ayr, corrupts them, which if perceived in time, the beames of the Sun will refresh them again.
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