The history
19411827At ample point all that I did po
sse
sse,
19421828Saue the
se mens lookes, who do me thinkes
finde out:
19431829Some thing not worth in me
such ritch beholding,
19441830As they haue often giuen. Here is
Vlisses 19451831Ile interrupt his reading, how now
Vlisses? 19491835Writes me that man, how derely euer parted:
19501836How much in hauing or without or in
19511837Cannot, make bo
st to haue that which he hath,
19521838Nor feeles not what he owes but by re
fle
ction
: 19531839As when his vertues ayming vpon others,
19541840Heate them and they retort that heate againe
19561842Achil. This is not
strange
Vlisses, 19571843The beauty that is borne here in the face
: 19581844The bearer knowes not, but commends it
selfe.
1958.11845To others eyes, nor doth the eye it
selfe
1958.21846That mo
st pure
spirit of
sence, behold it
selfe
19591847Not going from it
selfe
: but eye to eye oppo
sed,
19601848Sallutes each other, with each others forme.
19611849For
speculation turnes not to it
selfe,
19621850Till it hath trauel'd and is married there
? 19631851Where it may
see it
selfe: this is not
strange at all.
19641852Uliss. I do not
straine at the po
sition,
19651853It is familiar, but at the authors drift,
19661854Who in his circum
stance expre
ssly prooues,
19671855That no man is the Lord of any thing:
19681856Though in and of him there be much con
sisting,
19691857Till he communicate his parts to others,
19701858Nor doth hee of him
selfe know them for aught:
19711859Till he behold them formed in the applau
se.
19721860Where th'are extended
: who like an arch reuerb'rate
19731861The voice againe or like a gate of
steele:
19741862Fronting the Sunne, receiues and renders back
19751863His
figure and his heate. I was much rap't in this,
19761864And apprehended here immediately,
Th'