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Pagina 178
He loved eke Iphimedia dear ; And Æolus ' fair daughter , Arne hight , For whom
he turn'd himself into a steer , And fed on fodder , to beguile her fight . Also to win
Deucalion's daughter bright , He turn'd himself into a dolphin fair ; And like a ...
He loved eke Iphimedia dear ; And Æolus ' fair daughter , Arne hight , For whom
he turn'd himself into a steer , And fed on fodder , to beguile her fight . Also to win
Deucalion's daughter bright , He turn'd himself into a dolphin fair ; And like a ...
Pagina 179
Yet love is fullen , and Saturn - like seen , As he did for Erigone it prove ; ) That to
a Centaur did himself transmove . So prov'd it eke that gracious God of wine ,
When for to compass Phillira's hard love , He turn'd himself into a fruitful vine ,
And ...
Yet love is fullen , and Saturn - like seen , As he did for Erigone it prove ; ) That to
a Centaur did himself transmove . So prov'd it eke that gracious God of wine ,
When for to compass Phillira's hard love , He turn'd himself into a fruitful vine ,
And ...
Pagina 358
We are not unwilling to condemn all pride in general ; and in particular that .. poor
and filly pride , which makes a man exalt himself on account of his station , and
thereby confess that he has nothing better to be proud of : Nor have we any thing
...
We are not unwilling to condemn all pride in general ; and in particular that .. poor
and filly pride , which makes a man exalt himself on account of his station , and
thereby confess that he has nothing better to be proud of : Nor have we any thing
...
Pagina 367
Tillotson printed these Sermons on the Divinity of Christ , to vindicate himself from
the charge of Socinianisin : that is , from an accusation entirely groundless . I
have been told , that Crellius , a Socinian , - and a descendant from the more ...
Tillotson printed these Sermons on the Divinity of Christ , to vindicate himself from
the charge of Socinianisin : that is , from an accusation entirely groundless . I
have been told , that Crellius , a Socinian , - and a descendant from the more ...
Pagina 437
Every one , ” says Vigneul - Marville , “ who is of any considerable rank in life ,
ought to have perused with attention , once at least , the Institutes and the Code
of Justinian : He owes this duty to himself , and to the publick . ” . I am of the same
...
Every one , ” says Vigneul - Marville , “ who is of any considerable rank in life ,
ought to have perused with attention , once at least , the Institutes and the Code
of Justinian : He owes this duty to himself , and to the publick . ” . I am of the same
...
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alſo amore ancient appear atque BOOK called CANTO Chriſtian death doth earth Edit eſt eyes fair fame fear firſt give Gods Greek hæc hand hath heaven himſelf Homer Jupiter king laſt learned leave light lines living means Milton mind moſt Nature never night obſerve Ovid perhaps perſon poet quæ quam quod Remarks S T A N S T A N Z ſaid ſame ſays ſee ſeems Seneca ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome ſon ſpeaks Spenſer STAN STAN Z STANZ Statius ſtill ſub ſuch taken thee theſe thing thoſe thou thought unto uſe VIII Virgil whoſe writers δε και τε
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Pagina 80 - Or of th' Eternal coeternal beam May I exprefs thee, unblam'd? fince God is light. And never but in unapproached light Dwelt from eternity, dwelt then in thee, Bright effluence of bright eflence increate.. Or hearft thou rather, pure, ethereal ftream, . Whofe fountain who mall tell
Pagina 181 - And fuch a frown Each caft at th' other, as when two black clouds, With heaven's artillery fraught, come rattling on Over the Cafpian, then ftand front to front, Hov'ring a fpace, till winds the fignal blow To join their dark encounter in mid air: So frown'd the mighty combatants, that Hell Grew darker at their frown.
Pagina 301 - worth the praife ? They praife, and they admire, they know not what, And know not whom, but as one leads the other: And what delight, to be by fuch extoll'd ? To live upon their tongues, and be their talk, Of whom to be
Pagina 390 - were eye-witneffes of his Majefty. For "he received from God the Father honour and *' glory, when there came fuch a voice to him ?' from the excellent glory, This is my
Pagina 390 - Son, in whom I am well pleafed. And this voice " which came from heaven we heard, when we ?' were with him in the Holy Mount, We have/
Pagina 301 - And know not whom, but as one leads the other: And what delight, to be by fuch extoll'd ? To live upon their tongues, and be their talk, Of whom to be difprais'd were no fmall praife * His lot, who dares be fingularly good. Th* intelligent among them, and the wife, ... Are few, and glory fcarce of few is rais'd. This
Pagina 301 - Let that come when it comes; all hope is loft Of my reception into grace; what worfe ? For where no hope is left, is left no fear; ;If there be worfe, the expectation more Of worfe torments me than the feeling can. I would be at the worft: worft is my port, My harbour, and my ultimate repofe;
Pagina 160 - XI. 754. How didft thou grieve then, Adam, to behold The end of all thy offspring, end fo fad, Depopulation! thee another flood, Of tears and forrow a flood thee alfo drown'd, And funk thee as thy fons; till gently
Pagina 134 - the middle pair . .Girt like a ftarry zone his waift, and round Skirted his loins and thighs with downy gold, And colours dipt in heaven ; the third his feet Shadow'd from either heel with feather'd
Pagina 133 - Againft foul fiends to aid us militant ? They for us fight, they watch and duly ward, And their bright fquadrons round about us plant, And all for love, and nothing for reward : O why