| George Chalmers - 1794 - 482 pages
...the moft rigid examination of this paradoxical aflertion *. In this manner, you march out, giantlike, to defy aftrology, and to fight the ftars : — "...out of their fpheres, " For any certain aft they can enforcer" This challenge, neverthelefs, I accept. I am entrenched in documents ; I am armed with facts... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1808 - 512 pages
...piece -meal pull the frame of all my thoughts : . . And where are all your Caput Algols then ? , Your planets all being underneath the earth At my nativity : what can they do ? Malignant in aspects ! in bloody houses ! The Master Spirit. Give me a spirit that on life's rough... | |
| Books - 1809 - 580 pages
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| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1813 - 502 pages
...course, Ilpiece-meal pull the frame of all my thought* : M where are all your Caput Algols then ? foot planets all being underneath the earth At my nativity : what can they do ? .Malignant in aspects ! in bloody houses ! The Master Spirit. 'iiveme a spirit thatou life's rough... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1844 - 330 pages
...'ll piece-meal pull the frame of all my thoughts : And where are all your Caput Algols then ? Your planets all being underneath the earth At my nativity : what can they do ? Malignant in aspects ! in bloody houses ! The Master Spirit. Give me a spirit that on life's rough... | |
| Charles Lamb - English drama - 1845 - 492 pages
...I'll piece-meal pull the frame of all my thoughts : And where are all your Caput Algols then ? Your planets all being underneath the earth At my nativity : what can they do ? Malignant in aspects ! in bloody houses ! The Master Spirit. Give me a spirit that on life's rough... | |
| Charles Lamb - 1857 - 468 pages
...I'll piece-meal pull the frame of all my thoughts: And where are all your Caput Algols then ? Your planets all being underneath the earth At my nativity: what can they do ? The Master Spirit. Give me a spirit that on life's rough sea Loves to have his sails fill'd with... | |
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