 | John Bunyan - Fiction - 2007 - 333 pages
...hungry; but, if she be full, She spues out both, and makes their blessings null. You see the way® the Fisher-man doth take To catch the Fish; what Engines...he make? Behold how he engageth all his Wits, Also Ms Snares, Lines, Angles, Hooks, and Nets. Yet Fish there be, that neither Hook, nor Line, Nor Snare,... | |
 | John Bunyan - Fiction - 2007 - 333 pages
...hungry; but, if she be full, She spites out both, and makes their blessings null. Yon see the way® the Fisher-man doth take To catch the Fish; what Engines...doth he make? Behold how he engageth all his Wits, Ako his Snares, Lines, Angles, Hooks, and Nets. Yet Fish there be, that neither Hook, nor Line, Nor... | |
 | Baudouin Millet - Biography & Autobiography - 2007 - 422 pages
...pour participer à la défense du style dit obscur, chacune correspondant à un argument précis : You see the ways the Fisher-man doth take To catch the Fish; what Engins doth he make? Behold! how he ingageth all his Wits; Also his Snares, Lines, Angles, Hooks and... | |
 | John Holmes Agnew, Walter Hilliard Bidwell - American periodicals - 1895 - 896 pages
...full of that pleasing awkwardness which makes everything he writes worth reading : Yon see the way the Fisher-man doth take To catch the Fish ; what...Yet Fish there be, that neither Hook nor Line. Nor Snore, nor Net, nor Engine can make thine ; The; must be groped for, and be tickled too, Or they will... | |
 | Richard Penn - 1863 - 94 pages
...COLLEGE LIBRARY BEQUEST OF SILAS W. HUWLAND NOVEMBER 8, (938 glmms aifo grata for an Jn§Ier. (3) " You see the ways the fisherman doth, take To catch the fish, ; what engines doth he make ? Behold ! Jtow he engageth all his wits, Also his snares, lines, angles, hooks, and nets ; Yetjish there be,... | |
 | Early English newspapers - 1895 - 672 pages
...full of that pleasing awkwardness which makes everything he writes worth reading : You see the way the Fisher-man doth take To catch the Fish ; what Engines doth he make ? I'.ehold how he engageth all his wits ; Also his Snares, Lines, Angles, Hooks and Nets. Yet Fish... | |
 | English language - 1913 - 234 pages
...strong feeling that it was more easily remembered than prose, and he wanted his messages remembered. " You see the ways the Fisher-man doth take To catch the Fish ; what Engins doth he make ? Behold now he ingageth all his Wits, Also his Snares, Lines, Angles, Hooks and... | |
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