| John Johnson - 1706 - 462 pages
...venomous as the poifpn of a fe'rpent : even like the deaf adder, that ftoppeth her ears ; -».5 Which refufeth to hear the voice of the charmer : charm he never fo wifely. 6 [Break th.ir teeth^ O God, in their mouths, finite the jawbones of the lions, O Lord : let them fall... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1730 - 290 pages
...at laft it would end in their own Ruin as well as Ours. Be not like the Deaf 'Adder ., 'who refufes to hear the Voice of the Charmer, charm he never fo wifely. Though my Letter be direfted to you, Mr. Harding, yet I intend it for all my Countrymen. I have no... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1735 - 422 pages
...although at laft, it would end in their own Ruin as well as olirs. Be not like the deaf Adder, wbq refufes to hear the Voice of the Charmer, charm he never fo wifely. ALTHOUGH my Letter be direfted to you, Mr. Harding, yet I intend it for all my Countrymen, t have no... | |
| Jonathan Swift - 1742 - 400 pages
...; although at laft it would end in their own Ruin as well as ours : Be not like the deaf Adder, who refufeth to hear the Voice of the Charmer , charm he never fo wifely. ALTHOUGH my Letter be directed to you, Mr. Harding, yet I intend it for all my Countrymen. I have no... | |
| Jonathan Swift, John Hawkesworth - 1755 - 454 pages
...although at laft it fhould end in their own ruin, as well as ours. Be not like the deaf adder, who refufeth to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never fo wifely. Although my letter be directed to you, Mr. Harding, yet I intend it for all my countrymen. I have no... | |
| Edmund Spenser - 1758 - 702 pages
...this pretended power of magick the Pfalmift alludes where he mentions the deaf adder, •that refufes to hear the voice of the charmer, charm he never fo wifely. And from this paflage of the Pfalmift is to be explained what Samfon fays in Milton, So much of adders... | |
| 1765 - 506 pages
...Arvice of our Creator ! And how very blameable would ftiortly overtake and deftroy tbenu . 5 Which refufeth to hear the voice of the charmer : charm he never fo wifely. 6 Bieak their teeth, O God, in their mouths, fmite the jawbones of the lions, O Lord : let them fall... | |
| 1765 - 410 pages
...venomous as the poifon of a ferpent : even like the deaf adder that ftoppeth her ears ; 5 Which refufetli to hear the voice of the charmer : charm he never fo wifely. 6 Break their teeth, O God, in their mouths ; fmite the jawbones of the lions, O Lord : let them fall... | |
| John Brailsford - 1776 - 334 pages
...it, is that perfon, whom the pfalmift thus defcribes, " He is tc like the deaf adder that floppeth ** her ears, and refufeth to hear the " voice of the charmer, charm he ne** ver fo wifely." . As 3dly. As true religion is the great•eft blefling that God ever beuowed... | |
| 1779 - 688 pages
...venomous as the poifon of a ferpent : even like the deaf adder, that ftoppeth her ears ; 5 Which rcfufeth to hear the voice of the charmer: charm he never fo wifely. 6 Break their teeth, O God, in their mouths, fmite the jaw-bones of the lions, O Lord : let them fall... | |
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