Restituta: Or, Titles, Extracts, and Characters of Old Books in English Literature, Reviewed, Volume 4T. Bensley, 1816 |
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... taken of all these works will make them shortly almost as rare as the originals . If every hour of our lives could be employed in the most solid and beneficial , or most sublime occu- pations , a strong argument might be urged against ...
... taken of all these works will make them shortly almost as rare as the originals . If every hour of our lives could be employed in the most solid and beneficial , or most sublime occu- pations , a strong argument might be urged against ...
Pagina 14
... taken up by " the true order and formall proceeding at the Funerall of the most high , renowned , famous , and mightye Princesse Elizabeth , of England , France , and Ireland late Queene , from Whitehall to the Cathedral Church of ...
... taken up by " the true order and formall proceeding at the Funerall of the most high , renowned , famous , and mightye Princesse Elizabeth , of England , France , and Ireland late Queene , from Whitehall to the Cathedral Church of ...
Pagina 31
... taken heart in our nation . Iniquity hath put on a brow of " Yet the eye of Heaven ( says the author in another place ) is always open . Let Adam lurk never so much among the trees of the Garden of Eden be must come forth . " + Used for ...
... taken heart in our nation . Iniquity hath put on a brow of " Yet the eye of Heaven ( says the author in another place ) is always open . Let Adam lurk never so much among the trees of the Garden of Eden be must come forth . " + Used for ...
Pagina 32
... taken up her standing in every street and corner of city , town , and countrey . It is almost impossible to relate the sins and wickedness that raign in this land . Ungod- liness is become a contagious leprosie : it hath infected and ...
... taken up her standing in every street and corner of city , town , and countrey . It is almost impossible to relate the sins and wickedness that raign in this land . Ungod- liness is become a contagious leprosie : it hath infected and ...
Pagina 57
... meant to goe vp to the top of his house , that they might haue taken heed of anie inconuenience that might chance as wel by the falling of the tiles , as of the like VOL . IV . ` ] of this that now is happened : but if it 57.
... meant to goe vp to the top of his house , that they might haue taken heed of anie inconuenience that might chance as wel by the falling of the tiles , as of the like VOL . IV . ` ] of this that now is happened : but if it 57.
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Pagina 10 - Elizabeth by the Grace of God Queen of England France and Ireland Defender of the Faith &c.
Pagina 494 - Remember your poor child for his father's sake, who loved you in his happiest estate. I sued for my life, but (God knows) it was for you and yours that I desired it: for know it (my dear wife) your child is the child of a true man, who, in his own respect, despiseth death, and his mis-shapen and ugly forms.
Pagina 491 - If music and sweet poetry agree, As they must needs, the sister and the brother, Then must the love be great "twixt thee and me, Because thou lov'st the one, and I the other. Dowland to thee is dear, whose heavenly touch Upon the lute doth ravish human sense ; Spenser to me, whose deep conceit is such As, passing all conceit, needs no defence. Thou lov'st to hear the sweet melodious sound That Phoebus...
Pagina 32 - The whole head is sick and the whole heart is faint; from the sole of the foot to the crown of the head there is no soundness in it, but wounds and bruises and putrefying sores.
Pagina 494 - ... yours with extreme poverty. To what friend to direct you i know not, for all mine have left me in the true time of trial.
Pagina 161 - Prince of Wales, Duke of Cornewaile and Rothsay, Count Palatine of Chester, Earle of Carick, and late Knight of the most Noble Order of the Garter. Which Noble Prince deceased at St. James, the sixt day of...
Pagina 126 - Eriefe and pleasant Meditations of Gods Providence to his Chosen, of the Education of Children, and of the vertue of Love ; with other Poems. By Edw: Browne.
Pagina 60 - ... where not only the whole bodie but also al the sences and spirits are tormented, the which is commonly practised, not only betwixt those which are either in sect or Nation contrary, but also even amongst those that are all of one sect and nation...
Pagina 446 - Yea, for thy sake are we killed all the day long; we are counted as sheep for the slaughter.
Pagina 124 - The Copie of a Letter Sent from the Roaring Boyes in Elizium ; To the two arrant Knights of the Grape, in Limbo, Alderman Abel and M. Kilvert, the two great Projectors for wine : And to the rest of the worshipfull Brotherhood of that Patent.