Censura Literaria: Containing Titles, Abstracts, and Opinions of Old English Books, with Original Disquisitions, Articles of Biography, and Other Literary Antiquities, 3. kötetLongman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807 |
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12. oldal
... person of Syr Robert Tre- silian chiefe Justyce of England , and of other which suffered wyth him : therby to warne all of his au- thorityes and profession , to take hedet of wrong judge- mentes , misconstruynge of lawcs , or wresting ...
... person of Syr Robert Tre- silian chiefe Justyce of England , and of other which suffered wyth him : therby to warne all of his au- thorityes and profession , to take hedet of wrong judge- mentes , misconstruynge of lawcs , or wresting ...
15. oldal
... persons were accused of High Treason , and sentenced to diverse punishments . Tresilian . and some other knights and gentlemen were hanged at Tyburn : Brembar was be- headed . The rest of the Judges , with the Bishop of Chichester ...
... persons were accused of High Treason , and sentenced to diverse punishments . Tresilian . and some other knights and gentlemen were hanged at Tyburn : Brembar was be- headed . The rest of the Judges , with the Bishop of Chichester ...
20. oldal
... persons did fro the Court withdraw ; * There was no grace ne place for ancient prudence . Presumption and pride , with excess of expence , * a Possessed the palace , and pillage the country ; Thus all went to wreck unlike of remedy ...
... persons did fro the Court withdraw ; * There was no grace ne place for ancient prudence . Presumption and pride , with excess of expence , * a Possessed the palace , and pillage the country ; Thus all went to wreck unlike of remedy ...
23. oldal
... persons touched in the same , another which in the mean time had stayed upon Sir Roger Mortimer , whose miserable end , as it should appear , was somewhat before the others , said as followeth : Although it be not greatly to our purpose ...
... persons touched in the same , another which in the mean time had stayed upon Sir Roger Mortimer , whose miserable end , as it should appear , was somewhat before the others , said as followeth : Although it be not greatly to our purpose ...
33. oldal
... persons following : Thomas , [ Henry ] Earle of Surrey . The Lorde Marquesse of Winchester . Mary , Countess of Pembrooke . " Sir Philip Sidney . From poems and workes of these noble personages , extant . • Edward , Earle of Oxenford ...
... persons following : Thomas , [ Henry ] Earle of Surrey . The Lorde Marquesse of Winchester . Mary , Countess of Pembrooke . " Sir Philip Sidney . From poems and workes of these noble personages , extant . • Edward , Earle of Oxenford ...
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234. oldal - To BLOSSOMS FAIR pledges of a fruitful tree. Why do ye fall so fast? Your date is not so past, But you may stay yet here awhile To blush and gently smile, And go at last.
232. oldal - Her eyes the glow-worm lend thee, The shooting stars attend thee, And the elves also, Whose little eyes glow Like the sparks of fire, befriend thee. No Will o...
115. oldal - Thy shades, thy silence, now be mine, Thy charms my only theme ; My haunt the hollow cliff, whose pine Waves o'er the gloomy stream, Whence! the scared owl on pinions grey Breaks from the rustling boughs, And down the lone vale sails away To more profound repose.
232. oldal - That age is best, which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer; But being spent, the worse, and worst Times still succeed the former. Then be not coy, but use your time, And while ye may, go marry: For having lost but once your prime, You may for ever tarry.
388. oldal - Your dear self can best witness the manner, being done in loose sheets of paper, most of it in your presence, the rest by sheets sent unto you as fast as they were done.
236. oldal - And trace the hare i' th' treacherous snow ; Thy witty wiles to draw, and get The lark into the trammel net ; Thou hast thy cockrood and thy glade To take the precious pheasant made ; Thy lime-twigs, snares and pit-falls then To catch the pilfering birds, not men.
233. oldal - Since ghost there is none to affright thee. Let not the dark thee cumber ; What though the moon does slumber? The stars of the night Will lend thee their light, Like tapers clear without number. Then, Julia, let me woo thee, Thus, thus to come unto me ; And when I shall meet Thy silvery feet, My soul I'll pour into thee.
48. oldal - Summer's ardent strength, Thy sober Autumn fading into age, And pale concluding Winter comes at last, And shuts the scene.
232. oldal - And neerer he's to setting. That age is best, which is the first, When youth and blood are warmer ; But being spent, the worse, and worst Times, still succeed the former.
311. oldal - Put you on the. armour of God, that you may be able to stand against the deceits of the devil...