 | John Dryden - Classical poetry - 1716 - 416 pages
...made fo plain 3 To take up half on truft, and half to try, Name it not Faith, but bungling Biggotry. Both Knave and Fool the Merchant we may call To pay great Summs, and to compound the Imail. ' For who wou'd break with Heaven, andwou'd not' break for all ?... | |
 | John Dryden - English poetry - 1760 - 488 pages
...what his cleareft words contain, And make a riddle what he made fo plain ? To take up half on truft, and half to try, Name it not faith, but bungling bigotry....and fool the merchant we may call,"] To pay great fums and to compound the fmall : } For who would break with heaven, and would ; not break for all ?... | |
 | John Dryden - 1760 - 528 pages
...what his cleareft words contain, And make a riddle what he made fo plain ? To take up half on truft, and half to try, Name it not faith, but bungling bigotry. Both knave and fool the merchant we may call.T To pay great fums and to compound thefmall; \ For who would break with heaven, and would f not... | |
 | John Dryden - English poetry - 1767 - 384 pages
...what his cleareft words contain, And make a riddle what he made fo plain ? To take up half on truft, and half to try, Name it not faith, but bungling bigotry....knave and fool the merchant we may call. To pay great fums and to compound the fmall : For who would break with heaven, and would not break for all ? Reft... | |
 | John Dryden - English poetry - 1773 - 268 pages
...what his cleareft words contain, And make a riddle what he made io plain .' To take up half on truft, and half to try, Name it not faith, but bungling bigotry. Both knave and fool the merehant we may call, To pay great fums, and to compound the fmall : / For who would break with heav'n,... | |
 | John Bell - English poetry - 1777 - 636 pages
...so plain ? 3 To take up half on trust, and half to try, 141 Name it not faith, hut hungling higotry. Both knave and fool the merchant we may call, To pay great sums, and to compound t lte small : For who would break with Heav'n, and would nut break for all ? 145 _ Rest then, my Soul,... | |
 | Samuel Johnson - English poetry - 1779 - 326 pages
...what his cleareft words contain, And make a riddle what he made fo plain f To take up half on truft, and half to try, Name it not faith, but bungling bigotry....knave and fool the merchant we may call, To pay great fums, and to compound the fmall : For who would break with heaven, and would not break for all ? Reft... | |
 | English poets - 1790 - 312 pages
...what his cleareft words contain, And make a riddle what he made fo plain ? To take up half on truft, and half to try, Name it not faith, but bungling bigotry....knave and fool the merchant we may call, To pay great fums, and to compound the fmall: For who would break with heaven, and would not break for all? Reft... | |
 | 1793 - 830 pages
...his cleared words contain, > And make a riddle.what he made fo plain.' j To take up half on truft, and half to try. Name it not faith, but bungling bigotry. Both knave and fool the merchant we may са11Л To pay great fums, and to compound the {mail: f For who would break with be a ven, and would... | |
 | Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 838 pages
...make a riddle what he made fo plain ? To take up half on truft, and half to try, Name it not fiith, but bungling bigotry. Both knave and fool the merchant we may call," To pay great fums, and to compound the lm,ill For who would break with heaven, and would nottrcbk fur all ? , Refl... | |
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