Heavenly arch erected over our heads should loosen and dissolve itself; if celestial spheres should forget their wonted motions, and by irregular volubility turn themselves any way as it might happen ; if the prince of the lights of Heaven, which' now,... The London University Calendar - Page lxby London univ - 1874Full view - About this book
| Samuel Johnson - English Language - 1805 - 954 pages
...where even the great find rest, And blended lie th" oppressor and fh' oppress'd. Pofc. ». To confound. The moon should wander from her beaten way, the times...blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture. Hooker. 3. To pollute ; to spoil ; to corrupt. This signification was anciently much in use, but is... | |
| Samuel Cooper Thacher, David Phineas Adams, William Emerson - American literature - 1806 - 788 pages
...faintness, begin to stand and to rest himself • if the inoon should wander from her beaten course, the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disordered and contused mixture, the winds breathe out their last gasp, the clouds yield no rain, the earth be defeated... | |
| Anecdotes - 1809 - 562 pages
...turn themselves any way as it might - happen; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now ' as a giant doth run his unwearied course, should, as...and confused mixture, the winds breathe out their iast gasp, the clouds yield no rain, the earth be defeated of heavenly influence, the, fruits of the... | |
| John Walker - 1811 - 568 pages
...volubility turn themselves any way as it might happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now as a giant doth run his unwearied course, should as it...to stand, and to rest himself; if the moon should vrander from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disordered and confused... | |
| George Dyer - English poetry - 1812 - 240 pages
...volubility turn themselves any way as it might happen ; if the prince of the lights of heaven, which now as a giant doth run his unwearied course, should, as...himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten way, thetimes and seasonsof the year blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe... | |
| George Horne, William Jones - Theology - 1818 - 606 pages
...turn themselves " any way, as it might happen ; if the prince of the " lights of heaven, which now, as a giant, doth run " his unwearied course, should,...year " blend themselves by disordered and confused mix" ture, the winds breathe out their last gasp, the " clouds yield no rain, the earth be defeated... | |
| Richard Hooker - 1822 - 376 pages
...prince of the lights of heaven, Psahn which now as a giant doth run his unwearied course, should, X'Xas it were, through a languishing faintness, begin to...himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten VOL. I. K way, the times and seasons of the year blend themselves by disordered and confused mixture,... | |
| William Godwin - Conduct of life - 1823 - 444 pages
...themselves any way as it might happen; if the Prince of the Lights of Heaven, which now as a Gyant doth run his unwearied course, should, as it were,...from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the yeere blende themselves, by disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe out their last gasp,... | |
| William Godwin - Conduct of life - 1823 - 444 pages
...themselves any way ns it might happen ; if the Prince of the Lights of Heaven, which now as a Gyant dotli run his unwearied course, should, as it were, through...from her beaten way, the times and seasons of the yeere blende themselves, by disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe out their last gasp,... | |
| Noah Worcester, Henry Ware - 1823 - 510 pages
...unwearied course, should, as it were, through a languishing faintness, begin to|sland, and to re&f himself; if the moon should wander from her beaten...disordered and confused mixture, the winds breathe out Iheir last gasp, the clouds yield no rain, the earth be defeated of heavenlyinflnence, the fruils of... | |
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