| Edward Bysshe - 1710 - 620 pagina’s
...the Laws, Wak'd by a Fee, hems and approves the Caufe. You fave th'Expence of long litigious Laws, Where Suits are travers'd and fo little won, That he who conquers is but laft undone. Qryd, He that with Injury is griev'd, And goes to Law to bereliev'd, „ Is fillierthan a fottifh Chowfe,... | |
| John Dryden - 1713 - 614 pagina’s
...home. * IaWithout their Coft, you terminate the Caufe; And fave th' Expence of long Litigious Laws : Where Suits are travers'd ; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone: Such are not your Decrees ; but fo defign'd, } The Sanction leaves a lafting Peace behind ; (_ Like... | |
| Nathan Bailey - 1756 - 716 pagina’s
...fpent. With your coft you terminate the caufe, And favt the expence of long litigious laws, Where fuits are travers'd, and fo little won, That he who conquers is but laft undone. Dry den. 4. To fpare, to excufe. Thefe finews are not fo much unfirung, To fail me when my mailer (hould... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 488 pagina’s
...homeWithout their coft, you terminate the caufe j And fave th' expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are travers'd ; and fo little won. That he who conquers, is but laft undone : Such are not your decrees ; but fo defign'd, The fanction leaves a lafting peace behind ; Like your... | |
| John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pagina’s
...Without their coft, you terminate the caufe ; And lave th" expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are travers'd ; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone : Such are not your decrees ; but fo defign'd, The fanction leaves a lafting peace behind ; Like your... | |
| John Dryden - 1767 - 388 pagina’s
...you terminate the caufe ; And fave th' expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are traveri'd ; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone : Such are not your decrees ; but fo ddign'd, -j The fatu'lion leaves a lafting peace behind ; V Like... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 614 pagina’s
...Without their coft, you terminate the caufe ; And fave th' expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are travers'd ; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone : Such are not your decrees ; but fo def:gn'd, The fan&ion leaves a lafting peace behind ; Like your... | |
| Samuel Johnson - 1779 - 664 pagina’s
...you terminate the caufe ; And fave th' expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are traversal; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone : Such are not your decrees ; but fo def:gn'x], The fan&ion leaves a bfting peace behind ; Like your... | |
| English poets - 1790 - 312 pagina’s
...Without their coft, you terminate the caufe ; And fave th' expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are travers'd ; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone: Such are not your decrees ; but fo defign'd, . The fanftion leaves a lafting peace behind ; Like your... | |
| John Dryden - 1811 - 610 pagina’s
...their coft, you terminate the caufe ; 10 And fave the expence of long litigious laws : Where fuits are travers'd; and fo little won, That he who conquers, is but laft undone : Such are not your decrees ; but fo defign'd, The fan6tion leaves alaftingpeace behind: 15! Jjike... | |
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