The British Apollo: Containing Two Thousand Answers to Curious Questions in Most Arts and Sciences, Serious, Comical, and Humorous, Approved of by Many of the Most Learned and Ingenious of Both Universities, and of the Royal-Society, Volumen2T. Sanders, 1726 |
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... Some bolts I will borrow , of Jove , to your forrow , And thunder your Oracles down ; And then you must go , 4 With a raree - fhow , As the rate of a farthing a tune . VOL . II . Q 4. Right 4. Right worshipful knight , Do you think we wou' ...
... Some bolts I will borrow , of Jove , to your forrow , And thunder your Oracles down ; And then you must go , 4 With a raree - fhow , As the rate of a farthing a tune . VOL . II . Q 4. Right 4. Right worshipful knight , Do you think we wou' ...
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... wou'd flight The title fo fondly you boaft ; But all we believe , From the language you give , And your threatnings which came , Without e'er a name , That you're only a knight of the poft . And thus without kicking , We use our free ...
... wou'd flight The title fo fondly you boaft ; But all we believe , From the language you give , And your threatnings which came , Without e'er a name , That you're only a knight of the poft . And thus without kicking , We use our free ...
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... wou'd fright ' em . Thus the theft , never fear , will be charg'd on her , and you come off with flying colours . Q. I love , but my dear charmer fcorns my flame , And life's become a burthen by my fhame ; Read then my last refolves in ...
... wou'd fright ' em . Thus the theft , never fear , will be charg'd on her , and you come off with flying colours . Q. I love , but my dear charmer fcorns my flame , And life's become a burthen by my fhame ; Read then my last refolves in ...
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... wou'd please your taste as well as charm your mind . But fince that happiness I must not gain , Nor with my fervent love can yours obtain ; I will by fome bold stroke reverfe my fate , For what is your averfion , I must hate . Your ...
... wou'd please your taste as well as charm your mind . But fince that happiness I must not gain , Nor with my fervent love can yours obtain ; I will by fome bold stroke reverfe my fate , For what is your averfion , I must hate . Your ...
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... wou'd arrive at what we may call abfolute perfection . Q. Gentlemen , The following wager by mediation of friends is fubmitted to your determination ; therefore you are requested to infert it into your next , because thereby you will ...
... wou'd arrive at what we may call abfolute perfection . Q. Gentlemen , The following wager by mediation of friends is fubmitted to your determination ; therefore you are requested to infert it into your next , because thereby you will ...
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Página 654 - And white robes were given unto every one of them; and it was said unto them, that they should rest yet for a little season, until their fellowservants also and their brethren, that should be killed as they were, should be fulfilled.
Página 588 - Because the Lord hath been witness between thee and the wife of thy youth, against whom thou hast dealt treacherously: yet is she thy companion, and the wife of thy covenant. And did not he make one ? Yet had he the residue of the spirit. And wherefore one ? That he might seek a godly seed. Therefore take heed to your spirit, and let none deal treacherously against the wife of his youth.
Página 370 - tis I pray, The ancient custom came, Stockings to throw (I'm sure you know) At bridegroom and his dame ? " A. When Britons bold, bedded of old, Sandals were backward thrown ; The pair to tell, that, ill or well, The act was all their own.
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Página 533 - Some derive it from the word donnez, which signifies give, but the true original meaning of the word, owes its birth to one Joe Dun, a famous bailiff of the town of Lincoln, so extremely active, and so dexterous...
Página 373 - ... 2 Neverthelefs, to avoid fornication, let every man have his own wife, and let every woman have her own hufband.
Página 563 - in the land of Egypt, and in the land of Canaan, was 430 years...
Página 637 - and the Lord fpake unto Mofes face to face, as " a man fpeaketh unto his friend ; Exod.
Página 573 - Take therefore no thought for the morrow •, for the morrow {hall take thought for the things of itfelf : fufficient unto the day is the evil thereof.
Página 543 - I cafr out before you. v. 25. And the land is defiled therefore I do .vifit the iniquity thereof upon it, and the land itfelf vomiteth out her inhabitants, v.