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Sonnet X"
Death be not proud,
though some have
called thee
Mighty and
dreadfull, for, thou art not soe, For, those, whom thou think'st, thou dost overthrow...
- from the view of Gods and
heauens blis, The
hideous Chaos keepes,
their dreadfull dwelling is. — (Book IV,
Canto ii,
stanza 47)
Demogorgon is the central...
- Pembroke. In 1762, he left her to
elope with
another woman. "Husbands are
dreadfull and
powerful animals,"
wrote the long-suffering
Elizabeth after reconciling...
-
still frowned upon by the
industrious po****tion and are
considered "
dreadfull". Yet they are
considered holy men by many. Both
groups practice either...
-
exclusion from the
English throne impossible without "the
fatall and
dreadfull consequences of a
civil war". The
issue reappeared during the 1688 Glorious...
- "This was the
Parish Church of St.
Olave Silver Street, Destro**** by the
Dreadfull Fire in the Year 1666"...
-
touching Houses burnt or
demolished within fower yeares since the late
dreadfull Fire of London. (Repealed by
Statute Law
Revision Act 1948)
Tithes in...
- Newcastle, Poems. A
briefe and
summarie discourse upon that
lamentable and
dreadfull disaster at Dungl****e. Anno 1640 (Edinburgh, 1640). A
description of the...
- 1644 by
William Lilly in his
booklet A
Prophecy of the
White King; and
Dreadfull Dead-man Explaned.
Ariel Hessayon -'Gold
Tried in the Fire': The Prophet...
- by land, then p**** by sea to any
place in a
short time; so
tedious &
dreadfull was ye same unto him. But hear I
cannot but stay and make a pause, and...