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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... thou Bishop or Chancellor , what ! art thou come to torment us before the time , that all is come down to the ground ? ' The truth went out once in this phrase : • Zelus domûs tuæ exedit ossa mea , ' but now vice versa , it is , Zelus ...
... thou Bishop or Chancellor , what ! art thou come to torment us before the time , that all is come down to the ground ? ' The truth went out once in this phrase : • Zelus domûs tuæ exedit ossa mea , ' but now vice versa , it is , Zelus ...
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... Thou our handy work ! Amen . " 1 . He was not fated , however , to witness the elevation of the temple in favour of which he was thus active and benevolent ; indeed he was then consuming with lingering disorders . " Corbet , bishop of ...
... Thou our handy work ! Amen . " 1 . He was not fated , however , to witness the elevation of the temple in favour of which he was thus active and benevolent ; indeed he was then consuming with lingering disorders . " Corbet , bishop of ...
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... thou must remember that the author , although scarse a Divine when many of them were written , had not only so masculine but even so modest a witt also , that he would lett nothing * From hence it should seem that the edition 1647 was ...
... thou must remember that the author , although scarse a Divine when many of them were written , had not only so masculine but even so modest a witt also , that he would lett nothing * From hence it should seem that the edition 1647 was ...
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... wisdom equally endued . Be silent , Muse , thy praises are too faint , Thou want'st a , power this prodigy to paint , At once a poet , prelate , and a saint . J. C. UPON MY GOOD LORD THE BISHOP OF NORWICHE , RICHARD lxxvii.
... wisdom equally endued . Be silent , Muse , thy praises are too faint , Thou want'st a , power this prodigy to paint , At once a poet , prelate , and a saint . J. C. UPON MY GOOD LORD THE BISHOP OF NORWICHE , RICHARD lxxvii.
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... Then with keene wit untie the perplext knot Of Aristotle or the cunning Scot ; Anon loud laughter shook the arched hall , For mirth stood redy at his potente call . Oxforde , thou couldst not binde his outspred wing , lxxix.
... Then with keene wit untie the perplext knot Of Aristotle or the cunning Scot ; Anon loud laughter shook the arched hall , For mirth stood redy at his potente call . Oxforde , thou couldst not binde his outspred wing , lxxix.
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