I will now, in good sooth, declare to you, who will not blab, that the gunpowder fright is got out of all our heads, and we are going on, hereabouts, as if the devil was contriving every man should blow up himself, by wild riot, excess, and devastation... The Works of John Dryden: Now First Collected in Eighteen Volumes ... - Page 453by John Dryden - 1808Full view - About this book
| Sir John Harington, Henry Harington - 1804 - 440 pages
...out of all our heads, and we are going on, hereabouts, as if the devil was contriving every man shoud blow up himself, by wild riot, excess, and devastation of time and temperance. The great ladies do go well-masked, and indeed it be the only show of their modesty, to conceal their... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 476 pages
...and not man, in que-t of exercise and food. I will now, in good sooth, declare to you, who will nor blab, that the gun-powder fright is got out of all...temperance."— Ibid. Letter from Sir John Harrington tn Mr Secretary Barlow, 1606. The moral, by which the whole masque is winded up, was sadly true. The... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1808 - 478 pages
...sooth, declare to you, who will not blab, that the gun-powder tright is got nut of all our head«, and we are going on hereabouts as if the devil was...devastation of time and temperance."— Ibid. Letter fi am Sir John Harrington to Mr Secretary Barlow, 1606. The moral, by which the whole masque is winded... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 520 pages
...got out of all our heads, and we are going on hereabouts, as if the devil was contriving every man to blow up himself, by wild riot, excess, and devastation of time and temperance. The great ladies do go well masked, and indeed it be the only show of their modesty, to conceal their... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 482 pages
...assistant, but I ne'er did see such lack of good order, discretion, and sobriety, as I have now done. I have passed much time in seeing the royal sports of hunting...admitted by the sapient monarch himself — His sport had a beast in view. But it is less credible, were it not a historical fact, that the wars of Charles... | |
| John Dryden, Walter Scott - 1821 - 482 pages
...see such lack of good order, discretion, and sobriety, as I have now done. I have passed much tune in seeing the royal sports of hunting and hawking,...excess, and devastation of time and temperance.''—/^ Letter from Sir John Harrington to Mr Secretary Barium, 1606. The moral, by which the whole Masque... | |
| Lucy Aikin - 1822 - 472 pages
...as made me devise the beasts were pursuing the sober creation, and not man in quest of exercise or food. I will now in good sooth declare to you, who...riot, excess, and devastation of time and temperance. " The great ladies go well masked, and indeed it be the only show of their modesty to conceal their... | |
| 1823 - 602 pages
...as made me devise the beasts were pursuing the sober creation, and not man in quest of exercise or food. I will now in good sooth declare to you, who...riot, excess, and devastation of time and temperance. ' " The great ladies go well masked, and indeed it be the only show of their modesty to conceal their... | |
| Samuel Greatheed, Daniel Parken, Theophilus Williams, Josiah Conder, Thomas Price, Jonathan Edwards Ryland, Edwin Paxton Hood - 1823 - 608 pages
...as made me devise the beasts were pursuing the sober creation, and not man in quest of exercise or food. I will now in good sooth declare to you, who...riot, excess, and devastation of time and temperance. ' " The great ladies go well masked, and indeed it be the only show of their modesty to conceal their... | |
| 1823 - 804 pages
...exercise or food. I will now in good sooth declare to you, who will not blab, that the gunpowderfright is got out of all our heads, and we are going on hereabouts...riot, excess, and devastation of time and temperance. " The great ladies go well masked, and indeed it be the only show of their modesty to conceal their... | |
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