Bell's Edition, Объемы 33-34J. Bell, 1797 |
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... pow'r to make men wise ; 555 For , dropt in blear thick - sighted eyes , They'd make them see in darkest night , Like owls , tho ' purblind in the light . By help of these ( as he profest ) He had First Matter seen undrest : He took her ...
... pow'r to make men wise ; 555 For , dropt in blear thick - sighted eyes , They'd make them see in darkest night , Like owls , tho ' purblind in the light . By help of these ( as he profest ) He had First Matter seen undrest : He took her ...
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... pow'r of Gospel - preaching Min'ster ? Have they invented tones to win 485 The women and make them draw in The men , as Indians with a female Tame elephant inveigle the male ? Have they told Prov'dence what it must do , Whom to avoid ...
... pow'r of Gospel - preaching Min'ster ? Have they invented tones to win 485 The women and make them draw in The men , as Indians with a female Tame elephant inveigle the male ? Have they told Prov'dence what it must do , Whom to avoid ...
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... pow'r to levy horse and men , Only to bring them back agen ? For this did many , many a mile , 615 Ride manfully in rank and file , With papers in their hats , that show'd As if they to the pill'ry rode ? Have all these courses , these ...
... pow'r to levy horse and men , Only to bring them back agen ? For this did many , many a mile , 615 Ride manfully in rank and file , With papers in their hats , that show'd As if they to the pill'ry rode ? Have all these courses , these ...
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... pow'r to kill , Argues your pow'r above your will ; 1 And that your will and pow'r have less Than both might have of selfishness . This pow'r , which now alive , with dread He trembles at , if he were dead Wou'd no more keep the slave ...
... pow'r to kill , Argues your pow'r above your will ; 1 And that your will and pow'r have less Than both might have of selfishness . This pow'r , which now alive , with dread He trembles at , if he were dead Wou'd no more keep the slave ...
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... pow'r to hang him when you please ; This has been often done by some Of our great conqu'rors , you know whom ; And has by most of us been held Wise justice , and to some reveal'd : For words and promises , that yoke The conqueror are ...
... pow'r to hang him when you please ; This has been often done by some Of our great conqu'rors , you know whom ; And has by most of us been held Wise justice , and to some reveal'd : For words and promises , that yoke The conqueror are ...
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Стр. 15 - twixt south and south-west side; On either which he would dispute, Confute, change hands, and still confute. He'd undertake to prove, by force Of argument, a man's no horse; He'd prove a buzzard is no fowl, And that a lord may be an owl, A calf an alderman, a goose a justice, And rooks committee-men and trustees.
Стр. 23 - Twas Presbyterian true blue, For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true church militant ; Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery ; And prove their doctrine orthodox By apostolic blows and knocks...
Стр. 16 - He'd run in debt by disputation, And pay with ratiocination : All this by syllogism true, In mood and figure he would do. For rhetoric, he could not ope His mouth, but out there flew a trope : And when he happen'd to break off I' th" middle of his speech, or cough, H...
Стр. 31 - As well as they themselves do words ; Could tell what subtlest parrots mean, That speak and think contrary clean ; What member 'tis of whom they talk When they cry ' Rope,' and
Стр. 24 - Such as do build their faith upon The holy text of pike and gun ; Decide all controversies by Infallible artillery, And prove their doctrine orthodox By apostolic blows and knocks ; Call fire, and sword, and desolation A godly, thorough reformation.
Стр. 23 - For his religion it was fit To match his learning and his wit: 'Twas Presbyterian true blue, For he was of that stubborn crew Of errant saints, whom all men grant To be the true Church Militant...
Стр. 146 - t happen'd : — In a town There lived a cobbler, and but one, That out of Doctrine could cut Use, And mend men's lives as well as shoes. This precious Brother having slain,
Стр. 133 - She that with poetry is won, Is but a desk to write upon; And what men say of her, they mean No more than on the thing they lean. Some with Arabian spices strive T...
Стр. 31 - He took her naked, all alone, Before one rag of form was on. The Chaos, too, he had descry'd, And seen quite through, or else he ly'd : Not that of pasteboard, which men shew s«5 For groats at fair of Barthol'mew ; But its great grandsire, first o...
Стр. 143 - Why should not Conscience have vacation As well as other Courts o' th' nation ; Have equal power to adjourn, Appoint appearance and return ; 320 And make as nice distinctions serve To split a case, as those that carve, Invoking cuckolds...