The Works of Joseph Hall: Miscellaneous works; Poetical works: Appendix; indices, etcTalboys, 1839 |
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Strana 99
... hath to moulder away insensibly in such unnecessary agitation . I have now been twice abroad : both times , as thinking myself worthy of nothing but neglect , I bent my eyes upon others , to see what they did , what they got . My ...
... hath to moulder away insensibly in such unnecessary agitation . I have now been twice abroad : both times , as thinking myself worthy of nothing but neglect , I bent my eyes upon others , to see what they did , what they got . My ...
Strana 101
... hath therein taught us to set up a wooden bridge , that may reach to the very antipodes themselves . This were to seek discontentment in the bounty of God , who hath placed us apart , for the singularity of our happiness ; not for ...
... hath therein taught us to set up a wooden bridge , that may reach to the very antipodes themselves . This were to seek discontentment in the bounty of God , who hath placed us apart , for the singularity of our happiness ; not for ...
Strana 104
... hath been observed to carry over six several charges in one year . Are we so foolish to go their way , while we intend a contrary period ? Do we send our sons to learn to be chaste in the midst of Sodom ? The world is wide and open ...
... hath been observed to carry over six several charges in one year . Are we so foolish to go their way , while we intend a contrary period ? Do we send our sons to learn to be chaste in the midst of Sodom ? The world is wide and open ...
Strana 105
... hath pleased to give more air to the truth , would have had many more , if the Reformed part had happily continued that correspondence in some circumstances with the Roman Church , which the Church of England hath hitherto maintained ...
... hath pleased to give more air to the truth , would have had many more , if the Reformed part had happily continued that correspondence in some circumstances with the Roman Church , which the Church of England hath hitherto maintained ...
Strana 106
... hath so contrived his earth and us , that he hath fitted our bodies to our clime , and the native sustenance of the place unto our bodies . The apparent difference of diet , and of drinks especially , falling into so tender age , must ...
... hath so contrived his earth and us , that he hath fitted our bodies to our clime , and the native sustenance of the place unto our bodies . The apparent difference of diet , and of drinks especially , falling into so tender age , must ...
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adhuc alii Bishop Hall BISHOP OF EXETER Book Church cujus cùm demum denique doth edition English enim ergo etiam facilè ferè ferunt fortè Gabriel Harvey Græc hâc hæc Hall's hanc hath herclè hîc hinc Hisp huic hujus hunc illa ille illi illico illud incolæ inter ipsi istic istis Ital JOSEPH HALL Juvenal longè magis MAITLAND malè Marston mihi minùs modò Moronia Muse nemo neque nihil nomen nostrates nunc olim omnes omnia omnium orbis partim parùm planè poet præ præter probè profectò quâ quæ quàm quarum quibus quicquid quid quidem quin quis quisque quòd regio sanè Satire Satirist satis says scilicet SECT semel semper sibi sine sive solent Spenser statim suâ sunt tamen tandem Terra terræ thee thou tibi ultrà unquam unto urbs verò vidi Warton word
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Strana 206 - And this is the cause that they are so holden with pride, and overwhelmed with cruelty. 7 Their eyes swell with fatness, and they do even what they lust.
Strana 244 - And portance in my travel's history; Wherein of antres vast, and deserts idle, Rough quarries, rocks, and hills whose heads touch heaven, It was my hint to speak, — such was the process; And of the Cannibals that each other eat, The Anthropophagi, and men whose heads Do grow beneath their shoulders.
Strana 350 - God, who, according to the multitude of thy mercies, dost so put away the sins of those who truly repent, that thou rememberest them no more ; Open thine eye of mercy upon this thy servant, who most earnestly desireth pardon and forgiveness. Renew in him, most loving Father, whatsoever hath been decayed by the fraud and malice of the devil, or by his own carnal will and frailness...
Strana 238 - There are three things that are never satisfied, yea, four things say not, It is enough : The grave; and the barren womb; the earth that is not filled with water; and the fire that saith not, It is enough.
Strana 350 - O MOST merciful GOD, Who, according to the multitude of Thy mercies, dost so put away the sins of those who truly repent, that Thou rein emberest them no more ; Open Thine eye of mercy upon this Thy servant, who most earnestly desireth pardon and forgiveness. Renew in him, most loving FATHER, whatsoever hath been decayed by the fraud and malice of the devil, or by...
Strana 349 - OUR Lord Jesus Christ, who hath left power to his Church to absolve all sinners who truly repent and believe in him, of his great mercy forgive thee thine offences : And by his authority committed to me, I absolve thee from all thy sins, in the Name of the Father, and of the Son, and of the Holy Ghost. Amen.
Strana 144 - Virgidemiarum The three last Bookes. Of byting Satyres. Corrected and amended with some Additions. By I.
Strana 191 - Could no unhusked acorn leave the tree But there was challenge made whose it might be. And if some nice and licorous...
Strana 263 - The satire should be like the porcupine, That shoots sharp quills out in each angry line, And wounds the blushing cheek and fiery eye Of him that hears and readeth guiltily.
Strana 361 - And he asked them of their welfare, and said, Is your father well ? the old man of whom ye spake ; is he yet alive...