The Poems of Richard Crobet, Late Bishop of Oxford and of NorwichLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 - 260 ページ |
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... thing ? The ring , without doubt , Was the thing put him out , And made him forget what was next ; For every one there Will say , I dare swear , He handled it more than his text . With poetical badinage of this complexion the wits of ...
... thing ? The ring , without doubt , Was the thing put him out , And made him forget what was next ; For every one there Will say , I dare swear , He handled it more than his text . With poetical badinage of this complexion the wits of ...
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... things were thought , by judging souls , · Beyond the kingdom's power , Christ - Church and Pauls , ' Till by a light from heaven shewn the one Did gain his second renovation . Poems , 188 , 8vo . 1651 , 9 Ath . Oxon . vol , i . p . 601 ...
... things were thought , by judging souls , · Beyond the kingdom's power , Christ - Church and Pauls , ' Till by a light from heaven shewn the one Did gain his second renovation . Poems , 188 , 8vo . 1651 , 9 Ath . Oxon . vol , i . p . 601 ...
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... things which are oldest and greatest : old monuments , and high buildings , do affect us above measure : and what is the reason ? Because what is oldest cometh nearest God for antiquity : and what is greatest , comes nearest his works ...
... things which are oldest and greatest : old monuments , and high buildings , do affect us above measure : and what is the reason ? Because what is oldest cometh nearest God for antiquity : and what is greatest , comes nearest his works ...
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... thing else to be added in commendation of the author , I shall never thinke of it ; for as for those men who did knowe him , or ever heard of him , they need none of my good opinion : and as for those who knew him not , and never so ...
... thing else to be added in commendation of the author , I shall never thinke of it ; for as for those men who did knowe him , or ever heard of him , they need none of my good opinion : and as for those who knew him not , and never so ...
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... things hither : ' tis a place Not more the pride of shires then the disgrace , Which I'de not leave , had I my Dean to boot , For the large offers of the cloven - foot Unto our Saviour , but you not being here ' Tis to me , though a ...
... things hither : ' tis a place Not more the pride of shires then the disgrace , Which I'de not leave , had I my Dean to boot , For the large offers of the cloven - foot Unto our Saviour , but you not being here ' Tis to me , though a ...
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215 ページ - Witness those rings and roundelays Of theirs, which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days On many a grassy plain; But since of late, Elizabeth And, later, James came in, They never danced on any heath As when the time hath been.
152 ページ - Thy worth, thy life, but he that hath lived so. He must have wit to spare and to hurl down, Enough to keep the gallants of the town, He must have learning plenty, both the Laws, Civil and Common, to judge any cause, Divinity great store, above the rest...
248 ページ - He would pronounce the word Damn with such an emphasis as left a doleful echo in his auditors
lvi ページ - Dr. Lushington, was a very learned and ingenious man, and they loved one another. The Bishop would sometimes take the key of the wine-cellar, and he and his chaplaine would...
214 ページ - Or Ciss to milking rose, Then merrily went their tabor, And nimbly went their toes. Witness those rings and roundelays Of theirs which yet remain, Were footed in Queen Mary's days On many a grassy plain. But since...
213 ページ - Meadow Brow, by the learned; by the unlearned, to the tune of Fortune."— " Farewell, rewards and fairies, Good housewives now may say, For now foul sluts in dairies Do fare as well as they ; And though they...
151 ページ - ... either may undo thee. I wish thee learning not for show, Enough for to instruct, and know ; Not such as gentlemen require To prate at table, or at fire. I wish thee all thy mother's graces, Thy father's fortunes, and his places. I wish thee friends, and one at court, Not to build on, but support; To keep thee, not in doing many Oppressions, but from suffering any. I wish thee peace in all thy ways, Nor lazy nor contentious days ; And when thy soul and body part, As innocent as now thou art.
144 ページ - Whose least perfection was large, and great Enough to make a common man compleat. A soul refin'd and cull'd from many men, That reconcil'd the sword unto the pen, Using both well. No proud forgetting Lord, But mindful of mean names and of his word.
216 ページ - An hundred of their merry pranks, By one that I could name, Are kept in store ; con twenty thanks To William for the same. To William...
248 ページ - And all the high commission ; I gave him no grace, But told him to his face, That he favour'd superstition. Boldly I preach, hate a cross, hate a surplice, Mitres, copes, and rochets : Come hear me pray nine times a day, And fill your heads with crotchets.