The Genuine Remains in Verse and Prose of Mr. Samuel Butler ...: Published from the Original Manuscripts, Formerly in the Possession of W. Longueville, Esq.; with Notes by R. Thyer, Band 1J. and R. Tonson, 1759 |
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... hath been shown In every Town , And eke in every Shire . And now , at length , he's brought Unto fair London City , Where , in Fleet - fireet , All thofe may fee't , That will not believe my Ditty , Where in Fleet - street . ] If fome ...
... hath been shown In every Town , And eke in every Shire . And now , at length , he's brought Unto fair London City , Where , in Fleet - fireet , All thofe may fee't , That will not believe my Ditty , Where in Fleet - street . ] If fome ...
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... hath been faid , that an un- juft Peace is to be prefer'd before a juft War ; be- caufe the Safety of the People , the End of all Government , is more concerned in the one than the other . If that be true , no doubt a juft civil Power ...
... hath been faid , that an un- juft Peace is to be prefer'd before a juft War ; be- caufe the Safety of the People , the End of all Government , is more concerned in the one than the other . If that be true , no doubt a juft civil Power ...
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... hath been the Foundation of the greatest Tyrannies , that ever the World knew ; but hath feldom been done amongft Chriftians , and never by any before upon their own Coun- try . Nor will these Holy Men , though they never fo much defire ...
... hath been the Foundation of the greatest Tyrannies , that ever the World knew ; but hath feldom been done amongft Chriftians , and never by any before upon their own Coun- try . Nor will these Holy Men , though they never fo much defire ...
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... hath been the Courfe , which these Men have taken , and this , were the Army now difpofed of , would immediately lay the heaviest Bondage upon the Nation , that ever People groan'd under . For can there be a greater Tyranny than a ...
... hath been the Courfe , which these Men have taken , and this , were the Army now difpofed of , would immediately lay the heaviest Bondage upon the Nation , that ever People groan'd under . For can there be a greater Tyranny than a ...
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... hath ; that hath a greater Power in tem- poral Affairs than the Turk , and in spiritual than the Pope ; that is , Head of Churches not yet in Being , and Judge of more Faiths than all the general Councils ever were ; that can damn and ...
... hath ; that hath a greater Power in tem- poral Affairs than the Turk , and in spiritual than the Pope ; that is , Head of Churches not yet in Being , and Judge of more Faiths than all the general Councils ever were ; that can damn and ...
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Seite 17 - With Monkeys Ingenuity, That love to practise, what they see ; When one, whose Turn it was to peep, Saw something in the Engine creep, And, viewing well, discover'd more Than all the Learn'd had done before.
Seite 210 - Wav'd to assert the murder of a prince, The author of false Latin to convince ; But laid the merits of the cause aside, By those, that understood them, to be try'd. And counted breaking Prisciaris head * a thing More capital, than to behead a king, For which h' has been admir'd by all the learn'd Of knaves concern'd, and pedants unconcern'd. Judgement is but a curious pair of scales, That turns with th...
Seite 219 - Though he, that has but impudence, To all things has a fair pretence ; And, put among his wants but shame, To all the world may lay his claim...
Seite 12 - Nor shall our past Misfortunes more Be charg'd upon the ancient Score: No more our making old Dogs young Make Men suspect us still i' th' Wrong; Nor new-invented Chariots draw 215 The Boys to course us, without Law; Nor putting Pigs t...
Seite 251 - In which men live as in the hold of Nature, And when the sea does in upon them break, And...
Seite 219 - The metaphysic's 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 couuterchauges whatsoe'er it calls By another name, and makes it true or false ; Turns truth to falsehood, falsehood into truth, By virtue of the Babylonian's tooth...
Seite 323 - By the fundamental law of this kingdom — by the general law of all nations — and the unanimous consent of all rational men in the world, written in every man's heart with the pen of a diamond in capital letters, and a character so legible, that he that runs may read.
Seite 13 - As if th' were destined to miscarry, In consort tried, or solitary ; And since it is uncertain when Such wonders will occur again, Let us as cautiously contrive To draw an exact narrative Of what we every one can swear Our eyes themselves have seen appear, That, when...
Seite 1 - Her real estate, and personal ; And make an accurate survey Of all her lands, and how they lay, As true as that of Ireland, where The sly surveyors stole a shire : 10 T' observe her country, how 'twas planted, With what sh...
Seite 243 - Which way soe'er they are design'd to go. NAVIGATION, that withstood The mortal fury of the Flood, And prov'd the only means to save All earthly creatures from the wave, Has, for it, taught the sea and wind To lay a tribute on mankind, That, by degrees, has swallow'd more Than all it drown'd at once before. THE prince of...