Handy-book of Literary CuriositiesGibbings, 1894 - 1104 páginas |
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... doth enter . Sweet young sunbeams do subdue Angry aged winter . Blasts are mild and seas are calm , Every meadow flows with balm , The earth wears all her riches , Harmonious birds sing such a psalm As ear and heart bewitches . Reserve ...
... doth enter . Sweet young sunbeams do subdue Angry aged winter . Blasts are mild and seas are calm , Every meadow flows with balm , The earth wears all her riches , Harmonious birds sing such a psalm As ear and heart bewitches . Reserve ...
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... doth consist more in contemplation or action . ' He instances on the one hand the opinion of many cloisteral men of great learning and devotion , " who prefer contemplation before action , because they hold that " God enjoys himself ...
... doth consist more in contemplation or action . ' He instances on the one hand the opinion of many cloisteral men of great learning and devotion , " who prefer contemplation before action , because they hold that " God enjoys himself ...
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... doth pass , * * * When he some heaps of hills hath overwent , Begins to think on rest , his journey spent , Till , mounting some tall mountain , he doth find More heights before him than he left behind . Whether Pope's or Drummond's ...
... doth pass , * * * When he some heaps of hills hath overwent , Begins to think on rest , his journey spent , Till , mounting some tall mountain , he doth find More heights before him than he left behind . Whether Pope's or Drummond's ...
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... doth the Power that man adores ordain Their doom , nor heed the suppliant's appeal ? Is all that desperate valor acts in vain ? And counsel sage , and patriotic zeal , The veteran's skill , youth's fire , and manhood's heart of steel ...
... doth the Power that man adores ordain Their doom , nor heed the suppliant's appeal ? Is all that desperate valor acts in vain ? And counsel sage , and patriotic zeal , The veteran's skill , youth's fire , and manhood's heart of steel ...
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... doth neigh ; riding farther , he heard a cocke crow , and said , Doth the cocke neigh too ? and therefore Cockney or Cocknie , by inversion thus : incock , q . incoctus - i.e . , raw or unripe in Country - men's affaires . " This does ...
... doth neigh ; riding farther , he heard a cocke crow , and said , Doth the cocke neigh too ? and therefore Cockney or Cocknie , by inversion thus : incock , q . incoctus - i.e . , raw or unripe in Country - men's affaires . " This does ...
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