The Works of the English Poets: With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical, Volumen6Samuel Johnson C. Bathurst, 1779 |
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... for no espoused Caufe , Frail Privilege , fundamental Laws ,, Nor for a thorough Reformation , Nor Covenant nor Proteftation , Nor D 4 Nor liberty of Consciences , Nor Lords and Commons ' HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I 39.
... for no espoused Caufe , Frail Privilege , fundamental Laws ,, Nor for a thorough Reformation , Nor Covenant nor Proteftation , Nor D 4 Nor liberty of Consciences , Nor Lords and Commons ' HUDIBRAS , PART I. CANTO I 39.
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With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. Nor liberty of Consciences , Nor Lords and Commons ' Ordinances ; Nor for the Church , nor for Church - lands , 765 To get them in their own no hands ; Nor evil Counsellors to ...
With Prefaces, Biographical and Critical Samuel Johnson. Nor liberty of Consciences , Nor Lords and Commons ' Ordinances ; Nor for the Church , nor for Church - lands , 765 To get them in their own no hands ; Nor evil Counsellors to ...
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... Conscience ' sake ; Expos'd to Sribes and Presbyters , Instead of Maftive Dogs and Curs ; Than whom they ' ve lefs humanity , For thefe at fouls of men will fly . This to the Prophet did appear , Who in a vifion faw a Bear , Prefiguring ...
... Conscience ' sake ; Expos'd to Sribes and Presbyters , Instead of Maftive Dogs and Curs ; Than whom they ' ve lefs humanity , For thefe at fouls of men will fly . This to the Prophet did appear , Who in a vifion faw a Bear , Prefiguring ...
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... Conscience , be discust ; In which to err a tittle may To errors infinite make way : And therefore I defire to know Thy judgment , ere we further go . Quoth Ralpho , Since you do injoin ' t , I fhall enlarge upon the point ; And , for ...
... Conscience , be discust ; In which to err a tittle may To errors infinite make way : And therefore I defire to know Thy judgment , ere we further go . Quoth Ralpho , Since you do injoin ' t , I fhall enlarge upon the point ; And , for ...
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... Conscience , And hold no fin fo deeply red , As that of breaking Prifcian's head , ( The head and founder of their order , That stirring hats held worfe than murder ) 215 220 225 Thefe , thinking they ' re oblig'd to troth In fwearing ...
... Conscience , And hold no fin fo deeply red , As that of breaking Prifcian's head , ( The head and founder of their order , That stirring hats held worfe than murder ) 215 220 225 Thefe , thinking they ' re oblig'd to troth In fwearing ...
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