The Works of the English Poets: ButlerH. Hughs, 1779 |
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... hands , And pafs'd upon his confcience By pre - entail of Providence ; Impeach'd the reft for Reprobates , That had no titles to eftates , But by their spiritual attaints 60 65 70 Degraded from the right of Saints . This being reveal'd ...
... hands , And pafs'd upon his confcience By pre - entail of Providence ; Impeach'd the reft for Reprobates , That had no titles to eftates , But by their spiritual attaints 60 65 70 Degraded from the right of Saints . This being reveal'd ...
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... hand of Jefus Chrift , there to intercede for us , and to be mindful of us .66 upon all occafions . " Dr. South makes mention of an Independent divine , ( Sermons , Vol . I. fermon iii . p . 102. ) who , when Oliver was fick , of which ...
... hand of Jefus Chrift , there to intercede for us , and to be mindful of us .66 upon all occafions . " Dr. South makes mention of an Independent divine , ( Sermons , Vol . I. fermon iii . p . 102. ) who , when Oliver was fick , of which ...
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... hand to fift against another , And Ver . 241 , 242. ] Dr. James Young obferves , " That " two Jefuitical prognofticators , Lilly and Culpeper , " were fo confident , anno 1652 , of the total fubverfion " of the law and gofpel - miniftry ...
... hand to fift against another , And Ver . 241 , 242. ] Dr. James Young obferves , " That " two Jefuitical prognofticators , Lilly and Culpeper , " were fo confident , anno 1652 , of the total fubverfion " of the law and gofpel - miniftry ...
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... hands dispatch apace And make light work ( the proverb says ) Yet many different intellects Are found t ' have contrary effects ; And many heads t ' obstruct intrigues , 265 As floweft infects have moft legs . Some were for setting up a ...
... hands dispatch apace And make light work ( the proverb says ) Yet many different intellects Are found t ' have contrary effects ; And many heads t ' obstruct intrigues , 265 As floweft infects have moft legs . Some were for setting up a ...
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... hand in every one ; Was for them , and against them all , But barbarous when they came to fall : For , by trepanning th ' old to ruin , 365 He made his intereft with the new one ; Play'd true and faithful , though against His confcience ...
... hand in every one ; Was for them , and against them all , But barbarous when they came to fall : For , by trepanning th ' old to ruin , 365 He made his intereft with the new one ; Play'd true and faithful , though against His confcience ...
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Страница 12 - Lilburn:" which part of his character gave occasion for the following lines at his death : Is John departed, and is Lilburn gone? Farewell to both, to Lilburn and to John. Yet, being dead, take this advice from me, Let them not both in one grave buried be : Lay John here, and Lilburn thereabout, For if they both should meet they would fall out.
Страница 295 - It is not poetry that makes men poor ; For few do write that were not so before ; And those that have writ best, had they been rich, Had ne'er been clapp'd with a poetic itch ; Had loved their ease too well to take the pains To undergo that drudgery of brains ; But, being for all other trades unfit, Only t' avoid being idle, set up wit.
Страница 296 - Far greater numbers have been lost by hopes Than all the magazines of daggers, ropes, And other ammunitions of despair, Were ever able to despatch by fear.
Страница 94 - But to have power to forgive Is empire, and prerogative ; And 'tis in crowns a nobler gem To grant a pardon, than condemn. Then, since so few do what they ought, 'Tis great t...
Страница 282 - The metaphysics but a puppet motion That goes with screws, the notion of a notion; The copy of a copy and lame draught Unnaturally taken from a thought: That counterfeits all pantomimic tricks, And turns the eyes, like an old crucifix; That counterchanges whatsoe'er it calls B...
Страница 224 - Then why should those who pick and choose The best of all the best compose, And join it by Mosaic art, In graceful order, part to part, To make the whole in beauty suit, Not merit as complete repute As those who with less art and pains...
Страница 63 - To th' course of nature, but its own : The courage of the bravest daunt, And turn poltroons as valiant : For men as resolute appear, With too much as too little fear ; And, when they're out of hopes of flying, Will run away from death by dying ; Or turn again to stand it out, And those they fled, like lions, rout.
Страница 289 - AUTHORITY intoxicates, And makes mere sots of magistrates ; The fumes of it invade the brain, And make men giddy, proud, and vain : By this the fool commands the wise, The noble with the base complies, The sot assumes the rule of wit, And cowards make the base submit.
Страница 280 - Tis they maintain the church and state, Employ the priest and magistrate ; Bear all the charge of government, And pay the public fines and rent ; Defray all taxes and excises, And impositions of all prices ; Bear all th...
Страница 172 - tis my greatest crime has only been (Not in mine eyes, but yours) in being seen. P. I hurt to love, but do not love to hurt. C. That's worse than making cruelty a sport. P. Pain is the foil of pleasure and delight, That sets it off to a more noble height. C. He buys his pleasure at a rate too vain, That takes it up beforehand of his pain. P. Pain is more dear than pleasure when 'tis past. C. But grows intolerable if it last.