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... occurs the name of Ravis , Bishop of Glou cester ( 1604-7 ) , who made a threat that he would " not leave one preacher in my diocese who doth not subscribe and con . form . ' He is spoken of thus : - Where are the thousand men become ...
... occurs the name of Ravis , Bishop of Glou cester ( 1604-7 ) , who made a threat that he would " not leave one preacher in my diocese who doth not subscribe and con . form . ' He is spoken of thus : - Where are the thousand men become ...
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... occurs a passage on prayer , the modern rendering of which runs as follows : - : - " The adder seeketh a stone and layeth one ear thereto , and in the other ear she putteth her tail , and so stoppeth up both . ' This is in order that ...
... occurs a passage on prayer , the modern rendering of which runs as follows : - : - " The adder seeketh a stone and layeth one ear thereto , and in the other ear she putteth her tail , and so stoppeth up both . ' This is in order that ...
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... occur , in a com- paratively correct form , in the same churchyard , over William Harvey , 1756 , thus : - Farewell vain ... occurs on a headstone to is exactly reproduced below . Phillis Robinson , dated as recently as 1866 , and Its ...
... occur , in a com- paratively correct form , in the same churchyard , over William Harvey , 1756 , thus : - Farewell vain ... occurs on a headstone to is exactly reproduced below . Phillis Robinson , dated as recently as 1866 , and Its ...
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... occurs on p . 32 : - What if in Scotland's wilds we veil'd our head , Where tempests whistle round the sordid bed ; Where the Rug's two - fold use we might display , By night a blanket , and a plaid by day . This imitation of Juvenal is ...
... occurs on p . 32 : - What if in Scotland's wilds we veil'd our head , Where tempests whistle round the sordid bed ; Where the Rug's two - fold use we might display , By night a blanket , and a plaid by day . This imitation of Juvenal is ...
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... occurs in Cornelius Webbe's Glances at Life in City and Suburb , ' 1836 : 66 Give me my para- boues , my cloak , my umbrella , and let me go , for go I will " ( p . 4 ) . The word , of course , means leggings for protection against the ...
... occurs in Cornelius Webbe's Glances at Life in City and Suburb , ' 1836 : 66 Give me my para- boues , my cloak , my umbrella , and let me go , for go I will " ( p . 4 ) . The word , of course , means leggings for protection against the ...
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Página 246 - For nearly five years the present Ministers have harassed every trade, worried every profession, and assailed or menaced every class, institution, and species of property in the country. Occasionally they have varied this state of civil warfare by perpetrating some job which outraged public opinion, or by stumbling into mistakes which have been always discreditable, and sometimes ruinous. All this they call a policy, and seem quite proud of it; but the country has, I think, made up its mind to close...
Página 375 - The Daughter of Debate, that eke discord doth sow, Shall reap no gain where former rule hath taught still peace to grow No foreign banished wight shall anchor in this port; Our realm it brooks no stranger's force, let them elsewhere resort. Our rusty sword with rest shall first his edge employ, To poll their tops that seek such change and gape for joy.
Página 144 - Next, Camus, reverend sire, went footing slow, His mantle hairy, and his bonnet sedge, Inwrought with figures dim, and on the edge Like to that sanguine flower inscribed with woe.
Página 132 - WHAT needs my Shakespeare, for his honour'd bones, The labour of an age in piled stones? Or that his hallow'd relics should be hid Under a star-ypointing pyramid? Dear son of memory, great heir of fame, What need'st thou such weak witness of thy name? Thou, in our wonder and astonishment, Hast built thyself a livelong monument.
Página 149 - Knowledge dwells In heads replete with thoughts of other men ; Wisdom in minds attentive to their own. Knowledge a rude unprofitable mass, The mere materials with which wisdom builds, Till smoothed, and squared, and fitted to its place, Does but encumber whom it seems to enrich.
Página 153 - I am one, my liege, Whom the vile blows and buffets of the world Have so incensed, that I am reckless what I do, to spite the world.
Página 78 - Mirabilis Annus, or The year of Prodigies and Wonders, being a faithful and impartial Collection of several Signs that have been seen in the Heavens, in the Earth, and in the Waters...
Página 207 - A CHARGE to keep I have A God to glorify, A never-dying soul to save, And fit it for the sky...
Página 69 - Mr. Barker's as mute as a fish in the sea, Mr. Miles never moves on a journey, Mr. Gotobed sits up till half after three, Mr.
Página 132 - Shakespear for his honour'd Bones, The labour of an age in piled Stones, Or that his hallow'd reliques should be hid Under a Star-ypointing Pyramid?