Warble immortal notes and Tuscan air ? He who of those delights can judge, and spare To interpose them oft, is not unwise. XXI. [TO CYRIACK SKINNER.] CYRIACK, whose grandsire on the royal bench Of British Themis, with no mean applause, Pronounced, and... The First Canto of Ricciardetto - Sivu 123tekijä(t) Niccolò Forteguerri - 1822 - 232 sivuaKoko teos - Tietoja tästä kirjasta
| John Milton - 1871 - 92 sivua
...delights can judge, and spare To interpose them oft, is not unwise. VIII. TO CYRIAC SKINNER. CYRIAC, whose grandsire on the royal bench Of British Themis, with no mean applause Pronounc'd and in his volumes taught our laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench ; To day deep... | |
| John Milton, Edward Phillips - 1872 - 614 sivua
...delights can judge, and spare — ~ To interpose them oft, is not unwise. XXI. TO CYEIAC SKINNER. CYRIAO, whose grandsire, on the royal bench Of British Themis,...our laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench ; ln mirth, that after no repenting draws ; Let Euclid rest and Archimedes pause, And what the Swede... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 678 sivua
...of those delights can judge, and spare To interpose them oft, is not unwise. 10 TO CYRIACK SKINNER. CYRIACK, whose grandsire, on the royal bench Of British...our laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench ; To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth, that, after, no repenting draws ; Let Euclid... | |
| John Dennis - 1873 - 280 sivua
...serve who only stand and wait." JOHN MILTON. 1608 — 1674. TO CYRIAC SKINNER. CYRIAC, whose grand sire on the royal bench Of British Themis, with no mean...our laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench ; To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth, that after no repenting draws ; Let Euclid... | |
| John Milton - 1873 - 606 sivua
...judge, and spare To interpose them oft, is not unwise. XXI. TO CYRLAC SKINNER. CruiAC, whose grandsire 8 on the royal bench Of British Themis, with no mean...our laws. Which others at their bar so often wrench ; To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth, that after no repenting draws; Let Euclid... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 504 sivua
...those delights can judge, and spare To interpose them oft, is not unwise. XXI. [TO CYRIACK SKINNER.] CYRIACK, whose grandsire on the royal bench Of British...our laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench, To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth that after no repenting draws; Let Euclid rest,... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 518 sivua
...delights can judge, and spare To interpose them oft, is not unwise. XXI. [TO CYRIACK SKINNER.] CVRIACK, whose grandsire on the royal bench Of British Themis,...our laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench, To-day deep thoughts resolve with me to drench In mirth that after no repenting draws ; Let Euclid... | |
| Frederick Denison Maurice - 1874 - 432 sivua
..." But he lives for us only in this invitation. — Another of his friends was Cyriack Skinner — " Whose grandsire on the royal bench Of British Themis,...Pronounced, and in his volumes taught, our laws." To him he wrote that pleasant sonnet in which he bids him " To-day deep thoughts regolve with me to... | |
| 1874 - 844 sivua
...Skinner, a grandson of Lord Coke, opens thus: "Cyriac, whose grandson on the royal bench, Of liritwh Themis with no mean applause, Pronounced, and in his...laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench." The object of this paper is collect from various literatures some of the charges against the bench... | |
| John Milton - 1874 - 758 sivua
...Lawrence, President of Cromwell1! Council.—* * Favoniua : ' father of Spring. XXI. TO CYRIACK SKINNER.1 CYRIACK, whose grandsire, on the royal bench Of British Themis, with no mean applause Pronounc'd, and in his volumes taught, our laws, Which others at their bar so often wrench ; To-day... | |
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