The Philobiblion: A Monthly Bibliographical Journal, Band 2Geo. P. Philes & Company, 1863 |
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... thought Of home , at evening's penfive hour . They bade him keep , on life's wide wafte , His heart like lily's whiteness chaste ; Their parting words the pilgrim hears , And weeps ; but Hope rebukes his tears . As the young forest tree ...
... thought Of home , at evening's penfive hour . They bade him keep , on life's wide wafte , His heart like lily's whiteness chaste ; Their parting words the pilgrim hears , And weeps ; but Hope rebukes his tears . As the young forest tree ...
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... thoughts , and heavenly prayfes . The Lute is hol- low , hauing nothing in it but the founding of the ftrings when they are striken : fo ought our hearts to be emptyed of al earthly things , and to haue no other refonance but of good ...
... thoughts , and heavenly prayfes . The Lute is hol- low , hauing nothing in it but the founding of the ftrings when they are striken : fo ought our hearts to be emptyed of al earthly things , and to haue no other refonance but of good ...
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... thought proper ; and as a demonftration of rius gave the Bishop three hundred pieces fuch , power , he took a flip of paper and wrote on it there words : Γρηγόριος τῷ of gold to diftribute the among quiring a note upon Chrift , to repay ...
... thought proper ; and as a demonftration of rius gave the Bishop three hundred pieces fuch , power , he took a flip of paper and wrote on it there words : Γρηγόριος τῷ of gold to diftribute the among quiring a note upon Chrift , to repay ...
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... thought it might be no lefs acceptable to the Publick ; and therefore determined to print it as foon as I fhould have conve- nient Leifure and Opportunity . It was done by a Gentleman amongst us ( whofe Name or Character I am strictly ...
... thought it might be no lefs acceptable to the Publick ; and therefore determined to print it as foon as I fhould have conve- nient Leifure and Opportunity . It was done by a Gentleman amongst us ( whofe Name or Character I am strictly ...
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... thought thy own ; From Tatling Mischief springs , from Silence none . 13 . Let not another's Promise thine engage To plight thy Faith ; ' tis now a faithless Age . 14 . When others praife thee , judge thy felf alone ; Better thou'rt to ...
... thought thy own ; From Tatling Mischief springs , from Silence none . 13 . Let not another's Promise thine engage To plight thy Faith ; ' tis now a faithless Age . 14 . When others praife thee , judge thy felf alone ; Better thou'rt to ...
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Seite 111 - What, thou art one of those who esteem men only by the marks and value fortune has set. upon /em, and never consider intrinsic worth! but counterfeit honour will not be current with me : I weigh the man, not his title; 'tis not the king's stamp can make the metal better or heavier. Your lord is a leaden shilling, which you bend every way, and debases the stamp he bears, instead of being raised by it.
Seite 74 - I behold like a Spanish great galleon and an English man-of-war. Master Coleridge, like the former, was built far higher in learning, solid, but slow in his performances. CVL, with the English man-of-war, lesser in bulk, but lighter in sailing, could turn with all tides, tack about, and take advantage of all winds, by the quickness of his wit and invention.
Seite 52 - ... in any part thereof. There are a bundle of curiosities, not only in philosophy but in divinity, proposed and discussed by men of most supposed abilities, which indeed are not worthy our vacant hours, much less our serious studies; pieces only fit to be placed in Pantagruel's library, or bound up with Tartaretus de modo cacandi.
Seite 164 - The Tenth Muse lately sprung up in America; or, Several Poems, compiled with great variety of wit and learning, full of delight...
Seite 96 - I shall find in it admirable things, and such as have been hitherto unheard of. He offers to come hither, if I like it: but I will not engage my word; for if he comes, and if any regard be had to my authority, I shall not suffer Irim to escape without losing his life.
Seite 164 - ... of the four monarchies, viz., the Assyrian, Persian, Grecian, Roman; also, a dialogue between Old England and New concerning the late troubles; with divers other pleasant and serious poems. By a gentlewoman in those parts.
Seite 116 - there is One God and Father of all, who. is above all, and through all, and in us all
Seite 82 - In the days of affluence always think of poverty ; do not let want come upon you, and make you remember with sorrow the time of plenty.
Seite 140 - And does ten thousand other things ; Allow a line, nay, but a comma, To each, turgeret hoc diploma ; Quare ; ut tandem concludamus, Qui brevitatem approbamus (For brevity is always good, Providing we be understood).