Poetical Works, 2권Griffin, Bohn, and Company, 1861 |
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... believe no voice t ' an organ So sweet as lawyer's in his bar - gown , Until , with subtle cobweb - cheats , They're catched in knotted law , like nets ; In which , when they are once imbrangled , The more they stir , the more they're ...
... believe no voice t ' an organ So sweet as lawyer's in his bar - gown , Until , with subtle cobweb - cheats , They're catched in knotted law , like nets ; In which , when they are once imbrangled , The more they stir , the more they're ...
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... believe that such absurd opinions were held by an investigator who examined natural phenomena so strictly as to arrive at several conclusions which the subsequent discoveries of science have confirmed . † A sort of box , with a lamp ...
... believe that such absurd opinions were held by an investigator who examined natural phenomena so strictly as to arrive at several conclusions which the subsequent discoveries of science have confirmed . † A sort of box , with a lamp ...
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... believe in their foreseeing Of things before they are in being ; To swallow gudgeons ere they're catched , And count their chickens ere they're hatched ; Make them the constellations prompt , And give ' em back their own accompt ...
... believe in their foreseeing Of things before they are in being ; To swallow gudgeons ere they're catched , And count their chickens ere they're hatched ; Make them the constellations prompt , And give ' em back their own accompt ...
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... believe , are a kind of little invisible midwives .'- Character of an Hermetic Philosopher . Alluding to a deprecation in our Litany , objected to by the Dis- senters . See BENNET'S Abridgment of London Cases , c . iv.-G. The fraud of ...
... believe , are a kind of little invisible midwives .'- Character of an Hermetic Philosopher . Alluding to a deprecation in our Litany , objected to by the Dis- senters . See BENNET'S Abridgment of London Cases , c . iv.-G. The fraud of ...
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... believe That argument's demonstrative ; Ralpho , bear witness , and go fetch us A constable to seize the wretches ; For though they're both false knaves and cheats , Impostors , jugglers , counterfeits , I'll make them serve for ...
... believe That argument's demonstrative ; Ralpho , bear witness , and go fetch us A constable to seize the wretches ; For though they're both false knaves and cheats , Impostors , jugglers , counterfeits , I'll make them serve for ...
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afterwards Albert Laski Alluding amongst Anaxagoras ancient appear astrologer barratry battle of Naseby beast betray bones break Butler Caligula called cause cheat church Colonel Pride conjurers conscience constellations covenant Cromwell cross and pile crown death devil doctrine e'er ears Empedocles enemy eyes false fear feats fight force give grace Grey's Hudibras hand hang haste heaven Hence honour king knight ladies learned Lilly lover marriage means moon Napier's bones Nash nature ne'er never o'er oaths Paracelsus parliament pass passage Paul Neal person philosophers play presbyterian pretended prove Quoth Hudibras rabble Ralph resolved Restoration Robert Hooke rump Rump Parliament saints says scorn sense Sidrophel soul spirit squire stars swear tell there's things thou Tis true took trepan tricks turn twas vermin Whachum witches women word worse
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122 페이지 - Wherefore, brethren, look ye out among you, seven men of honest report, full of the Holy Ghost and wisdom, whom we may appoint over this business ; but we will give ourselves continually to prayer, and to the ministry of the word.
196 페이지 - For he that fights and runs away May live to fight another day, But he that is in battle slain Will never rise to fight again.
36 페이지 - Bumbastus kept a devil's bird Shut in the pummel of his sword, That taught him all the cunning pranks Of past and future mountebanks.
213 페이지 - Like Charity ; else right and wrong Could never hold it out so long, And, like blind Fortune, with a sleight, Convey men's interest and right From Stiles's pocket into Nokes's, As easily as Hocus Pocus...
15 페이지 - And was old dog at physiology; But as a dog that turns the spit Bestirs himself, and plies his feet To climb the wheel, but all in vain, His own weight brings him down again: And still he's in the self-same place Where at his setting out he was...
51 페이지 - There's but the twinkling of a star Between a man of peace and war; A thief and justice, fool and knave, A huffing officer and a slave; A crafty lawyer and a pick-pocket, A great philosopher and a blockhead; A formal preacher and a player, A learn'd physician and manslayer.
71 페이지 - s done, Or may I never see the sun ; For which I humbly now demand Performance at your gentle hand; 170 And that you'd please to do your part As I have done mine, to my smart.
134 페이지 - That us'd to break up ground and dig), The bride to nothing but her will, That nulls the after-marriage still: Some were for th...
212 페이지 - Meanwhile they robb'd me and my horse, And stole my saddle," — " Worse and worse !'" " And made me mount upon the bare ridge, T" avoid a wretcheder miscarriage.
225 페이지 - Could never equal, nor come nigh. ' For women first were made for men, Not men for them. — It follows, then, That men have right to every one, And they no freedom of their own; And therefore men have power to choose, But they no charter to refuse.