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Side 50
... doth accomplish and fulfil his divine will in all things great and small , singular and general , as fully and exactly by providence , as he could by miracle and new creation , though his working be not immediate and direct , but by ...
... doth accomplish and fulfil his divine will in all things great and small , singular and general , as fully and exactly by providence , as he could by miracle and new creation , though his working be not immediate and direct , but by ...
Side 81
... doth it happen to thee , O man , that seeing thou thyself that art the work of God requitest him not with well pleasing , even so thine own works bear thee the like fruit of bitterness . OF THE MIRACLES OF OUR SAVIOUR . He hath done all ...
... doth it happen to thee , O man , that seeing thou thyself that art the work of God requitest him not with well pleasing , even so thine own works bear thee the like fruit of bitterness . OF THE MIRACLES OF OUR SAVIOUR . He hath done all ...
Side 113
... doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all ; & c . The heroic couplet could hardly do its work better in the hands of Dryden . The truth is that Bacon was not without the " fine phrensy " of the poet ; but the world into which ...
... doth fall Of crystal light , mother of colours all ; & c . The heroic couplet could hardly do its work better in the hands of Dryden . The truth is that Bacon was not without the " fine phrensy " of the poet ; but the world into which ...
Side 123
... , constantly A goodly yield of fruit doth bring : Whose leaves continue always green , And are no prey to winter's pow'r : So shall that man not once be seen Surprised with an evil hour . With wicked men it is not so , Their lot.
... , constantly A goodly yield of fruit doth bring : Whose leaves continue always green , And are no prey to winter's pow'r : So shall that man not once be seen Surprised with an evil hour . With wicked men it is not so , Their lot.
Side 125
... hills did intercept the eye , Or that the frame was up of earthly stage , One God thou wert , and art , and still shall be ; The line of Time , it doth not measure thee . Both death and life obey thy holy lore , And OF CERTAIN PSALMS . 125.
... hills did intercept the eye , Or that the frame was up of earthly stage , One God thou wert , and art , and still shall be ; The line of Time , it doth not measure thee . Both death and life obey thy holy lore , And OF CERTAIN PSALMS . 125.
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