This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...truants that slubber out their books before they have learned their lessons.--T. Adams, "Meditation on Creed," Worhs, p. 1o92. Naturian, S. Almighty men that can make their Maker; that whereas God by his word made them, they by their word can make God. What Naturian ever thought or taught that the pot ...
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This historic book may have numerous typos and missing text. Purchasers can usually download a free scanned copy of the original book (without typos) from the publisher. Not indexed. Not illustrated. 1903 edition. Excerpt: ...truants that slubber out their books before they have learned their lessons.--T. Adams, "Meditation on Creed," Worhs, p. 1o92. Naturian, S. Almighty men that can make their Maker; that whereas God by his word made them, they by their word can make God. What Naturian ever thought or taught that the pot did create the potter?--lb., p. 112o; also p. 1142. Unhighted. Hight, v. To deck, adorn, make fine.--Glanvil, Batman on Bartholome. 1582. As that of the philosopher is held to be true, that the outward complexion inclines the inward disposition; so the unhandsomeness of the cover disgraceth the contents of the book; and through the chinks of an unhighted flesh we may read a neglected soul.--lb., p. 1138. Skrie, V.?Screen. Take the finest wheat, winnow it, fan it, skrie it, leave not a chaff upon it, &c.--lb., 1184. Swarf, V. To swoon, to faint.--(North) Hll.? Most Godly souls may swarf in sin, but they cannot die in their sins.--Zach. Boyd, Last Battel, p. 174. 1629. Arsy-varsy. Udall, Er. Apop., p. 377, repr. Currus bovem trahit=Ye set the cart before the horse--things done preposterously, clean contrarily, arsy varsy, as they say.--Taverner, Proverbs, f. 62 v. 1552. By-blow. Aleman, Spanish Rogue, by Mabbe, p. 27. 1623. Pastime over-past and Banquet duly prepared, Devoutly pared: Each one hies home to his own home, Save Lord and Ladie; young Lad but yet such an old lad In such a ladies' lappe; at such a slipperie by-blow That in a world so wide could not be found such a wilie Lad, in an Age so old could not be found such an old lad. Richard Barnfield, Helen's Rape, 1594. Though you may taunt me that have never yet Been blest with issue, spare my husband, pray; For he may have a by-blow or an heir That you ne'er heard...
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