| Samuel Butler - 1861 - 394 pages
...That rode him above horseman's weight. And now the Saints bej?an their reign,« For which they 'ad yearn'd so long in vain, And felt such bowel hankerings...the Egyptian awe Of justice, government, and law,* And free t' erect what sp'ritual cantons Should be reveal'd, or gospel Hans-towns, To edify upon the... | |
| Samuel Butler, Thomas Park - 1808 - 506 pages
...Saints began their reign ", For which they 'ad ycarn'd so long in vain, And felt snch bowel-hankerings, To see an empire, all of kings, Deliver'd from the' Egyptian awe Of jnstice, government, and law '3, 11 Oliver's eldest son, Richard, was by him, before hia death, declared... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - English poetry - 1810 - 654 pages
...state, That rode him above horseman's weight. And now the saints began their reign, For which they 'ad jA- th' Egyptian awe Of justice, government, and law, And free t' erect what spiritual cantons Should be... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1819 - 390 pages
...state, That rode him above horseman's weight. And now the saints began their reign, For which th' had yearn'd so long in vain, And felt such bowel -hankerings To see an empire all of kings , Deliver'd from th' Egyptian awe Of justice, government, and law, And free t' erect what spiritual cantons Should be... | |
| Ezekiel Sanford - English poetry - 1819 - 412 pages
...Saints began their reign,f For which they 'ad yearn'd so long in vain, And felt such bowel-hankerings, To see an empire, all of kings, Deliver'd from the' Egyptian awe Of justice, government, and law,* * Oliver's eldest son, Richard, was by him, before his death, declared his suecessor ; and, by order... | |
| Tim Bobbin - Dialect literature, English - 1828 - 216 pages
...Halloo me like a hare. — Shakespeare. Hammil, a hamlet, or village. Hanker, to long for, to covet. And felt such bowel hankerings, To see an empire all of Kings ! — Hudibras. Hap, to cover ; also, to pat or encourage a dog. He should not be the better hapt,... | |
| 1831 - 426 pages
...saints began their reign, For which th' had yearn'd so long in vain. And felt such bowel -hanker ings, To see an empire all of kings, Deliver'd from the Egyptian awe Of justice, government, and law. And free t' erect what spiritual cantons Shoukl be reveal'd, or gospel Hans-towns, To edify upon the... | |
| Samuel Butler - 1864 - 426 pages
...Saints began their reign,i2 For which they 'ad yearn'd so long in vain. And felt such bowel-hankerings, To see an empire, all of kings, Deliver'd from the' Egyptian awe Of justice, government, and law,i3 (11) Oliver's eldest son, Richard, was by him, before his death, declared his successor ; and,... | |
| Henry George Bohn - Quotations, English - 1881 - 738 pages
...saerilege. Butler, Hud, 3, n. 643. And now the saints began their reign. For which they'd yearn 'd so long in vain, And felt such bowel hankerings, To see an empire, all of kings. Ib. Hud. 3. il. 237. In the wicked's there's no vice, Of which the saints have not a spice, And yet... | |
| Quotations, English - 1895 - 768 pages
...pow'r of sacrilege. Sutler, Hud. 3, n. C43. And now the saints began their reign. 1'or which they'd yearn'd so long in vain, And felt such bowel hankerings, To see an empire, all of kings. Ib. Hud. 3. n. 237. In the wicked's there's no vice, Of which the saints have not a spice, And yet... | |
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