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... ( answering to the " interior " in the Folio ) , which is said to " bear all ex- cellency " ; " the essential vesture of creation , ” in which in the Folio " the interior " is said to be attired , is the " all excellency " -the ideal ...
... ( answering to the " interior " in the Folio ) , which is said to " bear all ex- cellency " ; " the essential vesture of creation , ” in which in the Folio " the interior " is said to be attired , is the " all excellency " -the ideal ...
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... answer where the labourer was pecu- liarly intelligent and industrious , and pursued what may be called the field gardening husbandry of Flanders , but could not be adopted as a general system . It has never , therefore , been ...
... answer where the labourer was pecu- liarly intelligent and industrious , and pursued what may be called the field gardening husbandry of Flanders , but could not be adopted as a general system . It has never , therefore , been ...
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... answers may be addressed to them “ KENTISH FIRE . " - Will any readers of ' N. & Q. ' tell us what is meant exactly by this expression ? Various and somewhat contradictory statements have come under our notice , and in newspapers remote ...
... answers may be addressed to them “ KENTISH FIRE . " - Will any readers of ' N. & Q. ' tell us what is meant exactly by this expression ? Various and somewhat contradictory statements have come under our notice , and in newspapers remote ...
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... answer queries privately . To secure insertion of communications corre- spondents must observe the following rules . Let each note , query , or reply be written on a separate slip of paper , with the signature of the writer and such ...
... answer queries privately . To secure insertion of communications corre- spondents must observe the following rules . Let each note , query , or reply be written on a separate slip of paper , with the signature of the writer and such ...
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... answer by a letter For hee writt to mee to know my opynyon off y comytyon . " It does not appear to whom the letter was written , but it was probably sent from Beres- ford Hall , Derbyshire , about 1667 . H. T. WAKE . Fritchley , Derby ...
... answer by a letter For hee writt to mee to know my opynyon off y comytyon . " It does not appear to whom the letter was written , but it was probably sent from Beres- ford Hall , Derbyshire , about 1667 . H. T. WAKE . Fritchley , Derby ...
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Página 233 - To be no more. Sad cure! for who would lose, Though full of pain, this intellectual being, Those thoughts that wander through eternity, To perish rather, swallowed up and lost In the wide womb of uncreated Night, Devoid of sense and motion?
Página 205 - I am as sorry as if the original fault had been my fault, because myself have seen his demeanour no less civil than he excellent in the quality he professes: besides, divers of worship have reported his uprightness of dealing which argues his honesty, and his facetious grace in writing, that approves his art.
Página 319 - So may the outward shows be least themselves : The world is still deceived with ornament. In law, what plea so tainted and corrupt, But, being season'd with a gracious voice, Obscures the show of evil...
Página 478 - In the most high and palmy state of Rome, A little ere the mightiest Julius fell, The graves stood tenantless, and the sheeted dead Did squeak and gibber in the Roman streets...
Página 87 - IT is the first mild day of March : Each minute sweeter than before, The redbreast sings from the tall larch That stands beside our door. There is a blessing in the air, Which seems a sense of joy to yield To the bare trees, and mountains bare And grass in the green field.
Página 77 - All school-days' friendship, childhood innocence ? We, Hermia, like two artificial gods, Have with our needles created both one flower, Both on one sampler, sitting on one cushion, Both warbling of one song, both in one key ; As if our hands, our sides, voices, and minds, Had been incorporate. So we grew together, Like to a double cherry, seeming parted ; But yet a union in partition, Two lovely berries moulded on one stem ; So, with two seeming bodies, but one heart...
Página 257 - ... against the form of the statute in such case made and provided, and against the peace of our Lord the King, his crown and dignity.
Página 179 - O God ! methinks it were a happy life, To be no better than a homely swain; To sit upon a hill, as I do now, • To carve out dials quaintly, point by point...
Página 206 - We do it wrong, being so majestical, To offer it the show of violence ; For it is, as the air, invulnerable, And our vain blows malicious mockery.
Página 440 - Gentle breath of yours my sails Must fill, or else my project fails, Which was to please: Now I want Spirits to enforce, art to enchant ; And my ending is despair, Unless I be reliev'd by prayer ; Which pierces so, that it assaults Mercy itself, and frees all faults. As you from crimes would pardon'd be, Let your indulgence set me free.