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Strona 37
... fhould be tore , Wifely refolv'd , Ned fhould ne'er fee it more : But fince all's well , return , that we may laugh At Irish which in all climes are safe , Juftly falfe Monmouth did thy lord declare , Thou should'st not in his crown nor ...
... fhould be tore , Wifely refolv'd , Ned fhould ne'er fee it more : But fince all's well , return , that we may laugh At Irish which in all climes are safe , Juftly falfe Monmouth did thy lord declare , Thou should'st not in his crown nor ...
Strona 51
... fhould read Duncomb for Allen : he had been told that Mr. Allen had written a difcourfe of humility ; to which he wifely anfwers , that that magnified piece of Duncomb's was tranflated from the Spanish of Rodriguez , and to fet it ...
... fhould read Duncomb for Allen : he had been told that Mr. Allen had written a difcourfe of humility ; to which he wifely anfwers , that that magnified piece of Duncomb's was tranflated from the Spanish of Rodriguez , and to fet it ...
Strona 57
... fhould have confulted Homer for fome cœleftial provifion . Bayes . Faith , gentlemen , I did fo ; but indeed I have not the Latin one , which I have mark'd by me , and could not readily find it in the original . Yet had the oft been ...
... fhould have confulted Homer for fome cœleftial provifion . Bayes . Faith , gentlemen , I did fo ; but indeed I have not the Latin one , which I have mark'd by me , and could not readily find it in the original . Yet had the oft been ...
Strona 61
... fhould come over to the royal party , would their ears alter ? Bayes . Would they ! Ay , I gad , they would fhed their fanatical lugs , and have juft fuch well - turn'd ears as I have ; mind this ear , this is a true Roman ear , mine ...
... fhould come over to the royal party , would their ears alter ? Bayes . Would they ! Ay , I gad , they would fhed their fanatical lugs , and have juft fuch well - turn'd ears as I have ; mind this ear , this is a true Roman ear , mine ...
Strona 67
... fhould I lofe my labour , or libel my friend ? ' Tis not every body's talent to find a falvo for this but what do I but write a smooth delicate preface , wherein I tell them that the fatyr was not intended to them , and this did the ...
... fhould I lofe my labour , or libel my friend ? ' Tis not every body's talent to find a falvo for this but what do I but write a smooth delicate preface , wherein I tell them that the fatyr was not intended to them , and this did the ...
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Strona 24 - ... verum ubi plura nitent in carmine, non ego paucis offendar maculis, quas aut incuria fudit aut humana parum cavit natura.
Strona 198 - Would soon finish his woes. When in rage he came there, Beholding how steep The sides did appear, And the bottom how deep; His torments projecting, And sadly reflecting, That a lover forsaken A new love may get, But a neck, when once broken, Can never be set: And, that he could die Whenever he would...
Strona 28 - See, sir, here's the grand approach, This way is for his Grace's coach: There lies the bridge, and here's the clock, Observe the lion and the cock, The spacious court, the colonnade, And mark how wide the hall is made!
Strona 72 - Twas far from any path, but where the Earth Was bare, and naked all as at her birth, When by the Word it first was made, Ere God had said, Let grass, and herds, and every green thing grow, With fruitful trees after their kind, and it was so.
Strona 237 - ... families became empty for want of such as should take care of them. If they forbore not, then they died themselves, and principally the honestest men.
Strona 80 - Most easily could quote, and turn to any part ; Backward repeat it all, as witches prayers do, And, for their turn, interpret backward too. Idolatry with her was held impure, Because, besides herself, no idol she'd endure*. Tho' not to paint, she had arts to change the face, And alter it in heav'nly fashion.
Strona 92 - That blest him and about him hung. A weight his generous heart could hardly bear; But for the comfort that was near, His beauteous mate, the fountain of his joys, That fed his soul with love ; The cordial that can mortal pains remove, To which all worldly blessings else are toys. I saw them ready for departure stand, Just when approach'd the monarch of our land. And took the charming mourner by the hand. T...
Strona 89 - Repent, ye powers, the injuries you caufe, Or change our natures, or reform your laws. Unhappy partner of my killing pain, Think what I feel the moment you complain. Each figh you utter wounds my tendereft part, So much my lips mifreprefent my heart.
Strona 87 - Alddes in his Lion's Skin, He very dreadful grew. But, like that Hercules when Love crept in, And th...
Strona 242 - The wildernefs which they themfelves do make. Away the deadly breaths their journey take, Driven by a mighty wind, They a new booty and frefh forage find : The loaded wind went fwiftly on, And as it pafs'd, was heard to %h and groan.