You have refined and sharpened my judgement, and now I see that the worthiest things owe their value to rareness or use.
All of these poems bear the imprint of some actual experience, and to this cause we may perhaps trace the comparative rareness with which His parting from her is found in manuscripts, and that it finally appeared in a mutilated form.
Then taking up again the thought of the first line he continues: 'all my rhyme is claimed there by your vertues, for there rareness gives them value.
Because true history representeth actions and events more ordinary and less interchanged, therefore poesy endueth them with more rareness and more unexpected and alternative variations.
The Falda is the most suitable, not only on account of the rareness of frost, but because of the fertility of the soil, as the tropical forest has accumulated inexhaustible stores of humus.
It is not the relatively heavy rainfall that has led to the development of the sugar-cane estates at Tucuman, but the evenness of the temperature, together with the atmospheric moisture and the rareness of frost.
What will strike him will be the graceful architecture of the view, the delicate outlines, the intricate rareness of surface modelling in the snow, the strongly relieved emphasis of the limiting lines of the framing hills.
They are as pretty as they are short-lived, and possess a quality of rareness that makes them additionally precious.
In no editorial sanctum has he been surpassed inrareness of diction, nor in power of expression.
I had at the Iland Mauritius called by ye portingalls a Do Do: which for the rareness thereof I hope wilbe welcome to you.
Frozen and thus invested with the strange rareness that frozen beauty has.
Some larger thing calleth that grace of form and that rareness of spirit that he hath.
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