See, euen the yeares and size of him 15 Showesthis the mother seraphim.
History is Creation's Booke; which showes 5 To what effects the Series of it goes.
Through all your painting) showes you your true face.
This but showes His owld inveterate mallice, which in charity I wishe might heare lye buried.
This showes him for a plain and honest man, That will not flatter with too many wordes; Some shriltong'd fellowes would have cogd and faind, Saying, ile draw the best in Christendome.
When the iudge heard these wordes hee gaue with his hande a great stroke vppon the table that was before him, and said with showes of great wonder unto other inferior judges that were with him: Oh!
Here is true eloquence Will teach my soule to triumph over sence, Which hath its period in a grave, and there Showes what are all our pompous surfets here.
Nor ever showes her beauty, but to some Carthusian, who even by his vow, is dumbe!
All this worlds glory seemeth vayne to me, And all their showes but shadowes, saving she.
On which when as my thought was throghly. placed, Unto my eyes strange showes presented were, Picturing that which I in minde embraced, That yet those sights empassion$ me full nere.
If it be so, thy Morall showes Thy Folly, and what from it flowes.
Should it be then concluded, that all those, Who poore and honest seeme, have made but showes Of reall Faith?
Goe tell the Court it glowes, And shines like rotten wood; Say to the Church it showes What's good, but doth not good.
Enter a Gentleman Usher before Clermont: Renel, Charlotte, with two women attendants, with others: showes having past within.
Makes them despis'd, and showes they sticke and tyre 10 In what their free powers should be hot as fire.
This casket threatens men that hazard all Doe it in hope of faire aduantages: A golden minde stoopes not to showes of drosse, Ile then nor giue nor hazard ought for lead.
So may the outward showes be least themselues The world is still deceiu'd with ornament.
Two thousand soules, and twenty thousand duckets Will not debate the question of this straw This is th'Impostume of much wealth and peace, That inward breakes, and showes no cause without Why the man dies.
And laste of all, her staffe with prickes aboundes: Which showes her wordes, wherewith the good shee woundes.
Which showes those foolishe sorte, whome wicked loue dothe thrall, Like brutishe beastes do passe theire time, and haue no sence at all.
But gallant lookes, and outward showes beguile, And ofte are clokes to cogitacions vile.
This showes that you from nature lothly stray, That suffer not an artificiall day.
So farre from hiding her guests, water is, That she showes them in bigger quantities Then they are.
He showes his reason for that: to haue a dispatch of Complaints, and to deliuer vs from deuices heereafter, which shall then haue no power to stand against vs Ang.
Others there are Who trym'd in Formes, and visages of Dutie, Keepe yet their hearts attending on themselues, And throwing but showes of Seruice on their Lords Doe well thriue by them.
As east from west is distant farr away, Soe farr doth Hee from us our sinnes remoue: As fathers, kindnes to their sonnes bewray, Soe God to them that feare Him, showes His loue.
The partition that divides one roome from another is of strange glasse that showes a man his body in some of them 5 tymes, so that I saw in one of them 5 John Lauders.
After much debat on both sydes, a sutor[361] stands up and showes that he had light upon a medium to take up the difference.
Warwicke drawes the curtaines and showes Duke Humphrey in his bed.
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