The Harleian Miscellany, Or, A Collection of Scarce, Curious, and Entertaining Pamphlets and Tracts, as Well in Manuscript as in Print, Found in the Late Earl of Oxford's Library, Interspersed with Historical, Political, and Critical Notes, Volume 2William Oldys, John Malham R. Dutton, 1809 Chronologically arranged with the original Samuel Johnson introduction, this collection offers rare and entertaining tracts and pamphlets in manuscript and printed forms. Interspersed are historical, political and critical notes from the library of Edward Harley, second earl of Oxford. This collection was edited by Harley's secretary, William Oldys, and Samuel Johnson in the original edition, 1744-1746. |
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... thee , by few or by many ; by want or by wealth ; by weakness or by strength . O possess the hearts of our enemies with a fear of thy servants . The cause is thine , the enemies thine , the afflicted thine , the honour , vic- tory , and ...
... thee , by few or by many ; by want or by wealth ; by weakness or by strength . O possess the hearts of our enemies with a fear of thy servants . The cause is thine , the enemies thine , the afflicted thine , the honour , vic- tory , and ...
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... - more give thanks to thee , the Father of mercy . Which livest and reignest with the Son , and the Holy Ghost , ever one God , world without end . Amen . A SPARK OF FRIENDSHIP AND WARM GOOD - WILL , 108 AN EXHORTATION , & c .
... - more give thanks to thee , the Father of mercy . Which livest and reignest with the Son , and the Holy Ghost , ever one God , world without end . Amen . A SPARK OF FRIENDSHIP AND WARM GOOD - WILL , 108 AN EXHORTATION , & c .
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... thee again of this matter . Of such things therefore , which befall not according to the laws of nature , and the ordinary course thereof , speaketh the pro- phet , viz . that none shall believe it , when it shall be told them . But we ...
... thee again of this matter . Of such things therefore , which befall not according to the laws of nature , and the ordinary course thereof , speaketh the pro- phet , viz . that none shall believe it , when it shall be told them . But we ...
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... thee enjoy , Thou terror of all bad , thou every good man's joy ! TO THE READER . Who list to hear and see what God hath done For us , our realm , and Queen , against our foe , Our foe , the Spaniard proud , let him o'er - run This ...
... thee enjoy , Thou terror of all bad , thou every good man's joy ! TO THE READER . Who list to hear and see what God hath done For us , our realm , and Queen , against our foe , Our foe , the Spaniard proud , let him o'er - run This ...
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... thee for me . The remembraunce of thy whipping , bloody sweat , crosse and passion , maketh me to do this , in so much as thou hast suffered ten times more for me , In these and such like acclamations , he continued whipping himselfe ...
... thee for me . The remembraunce of thy whipping , bloody sweat , crosse and passion , maketh me to do this , in so much as thou hast suffered ten times more for me , In these and such like acclamations , he continued whipping himselfe ...
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Página 4 - King William and Queen Mary, intituled, An Act declaring the Rights and Liberties of the Subject, and settling the succession of the Crown.
Página 516 - Purge out therefore the old leaven, that ye may be a new lump, as ye are unleavened. For even Christ our passover is sacrificed for us. Therefore let us keep the feast, not with old leaven, neither with the leaven of malice and wickedness, but with the unleavened bread of sincerity and truth.
Página 341 - And though you have had and may have many mightier and wiser princes sitting in this seat, yet you never had nor shall have any that will love you better.
Página 120 - The place of the Scripture which he read was this, He was led as a sheep to the slaughter; and like a lamb dumb before his shearer, so opened he not his mouth. In his humiliation his judgment was taken away; and who shall declare his generation? For his life is taken from the earth.
Página 3 - ... whereas, of late, many of her Majesty's good and faithful subjects have, in the name of God, and with the testimony of good consciences, by one uniform manner of writing under their hands and seals, and by their several oaths voluntarily taken, joined themselves together in one bond and association, to withstand and revenge to the uttermost all such malicious actions and attempts against her Majesty's most royal person.
Página 95 - Lord, how long thy servant hath laboured to them for peace, but how proudly they prepare themselves unto battle. Arise, therefore ; maintain thine own cause, and judge thou between her and her enemies. She seeketh not her own honour, but thine...
Página 480 - Nor doth the silver-tongued Melicert Drop from his honied Muse one sable tear, To mourn her death that graced his desert, And to his lays open'd her royal ear. Shepherd, remember our Elizabeth, And sing her Rape, done by that Tarquin death.
Página 340 - And if my princely bounty have been abused ; and my grants turned to the hurt of my people contrary to my will and meaning, or if any in authority under me have neglected, or converted what I have committed unto them, I hope God will not lay their culps to my charge. To be a king...
Página 340 - To be a King and wear a crown is a thing more glorious to them that see it, than it is pleasant to them that bear it.
Página 339 - And though God hath raised me high, yet this I count the glory of my crown, that I have reigned with your loves. This makes me that I do not so much rejoice that God hath made me to be a queen as to be a queen over so thankful a people.