The English Anthology. Volume the First [-third], Volume 3Joseph Ritson Egerton, 1794 - 334 pagina's |
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Pagina 16
... wisdom that he can , Was shapelich for to ben an alderman . For catel hadden they ynongh and rent , And eke hir wivés wolde it wel affent : And ellés certainly they were to blame . It is ful fayre to ben ycleped madame , And for to gon ...
... wisdom that he can , Was shapelich for to ben an alderman . For catel hadden they ynongh and rent , And eke hir wivés wolde it wel affent : And ellés certainly they were to blame . It is ful fayre to ben ycleped madame , And for to gon ...
Pagina 23
... wisdom of an hepe of lered men ? Of maifters had he mo than thriés ten , That were of lawe expert and curious : Of which ther was a dosein in that hous , Worthy to ben ftewardes of rent and lond Of any lord that is in Englelond , To ...
... wisdom of an hepe of lered men ? Of maifters had he mo than thriés ten , That were of lawe expert and curious : Of which ther was a dosein in that hous , Worthy to ben ftewardes of rent and lond Of any lord that is in Englelond , To ...
Pagina 170
... wisdom of all ages , And manag'd by the ablest sages ; 435 · 440 Who , though their bus'nefs at the bar Be but a kind of civil war , In which th ' engage with fiercer dudgeons , Than e'er the Grecians did , and Trojans ; They never ...
... wisdom of all ages , And manag'd by the ablest sages ; 435 · 440 Who , though their bus'nefs at the bar Be but a kind of civil war , In which th ' engage with fiercer dudgeons , Than e'er the Grecians did , and Trojans ; They never ...
Pagina 186
... wisdom from my foul ; My foul , which flies to thee , her truft , her treasure , As mifers to their gold , while others rest . Thro ' this opaque of nature , and of soul , This double night , tranfmit one pitying ray , To lighten , and ...
... wisdom from my foul ; My foul , which flies to thee , her truft , her treasure , As mifers to their gold , while others rest . Thro ' this opaque of nature , and of soul , This double night , tranfmit one pitying ray , To lighten , and ...
Pagina 196
... wisdom into folly turns Oft , the first inftant , its idea fair 360 To labouring thought is born . How dim our eyes ! The prefent moment terminates our fight ; Clouds , thick as thofe on doomsday , drown the next ; We penetrate , we ...
... wisdom into folly turns Oft , the first inftant , its idea fair 360 To labouring thought is born . How dim our eyes ! The prefent moment terminates our fight ; Clouds , thick as thofe on doomsday , drown the next ; We penetrate , we ...
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