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Thomas Middleton: The Collected Works
Strike by white art, a theomantic power, Magic divine, not the devil's horror But
the delicious music of the spheres. The thrice three Worthies summon back to life.
There let 'em see what arts and arms commixed, For they had both, did in the ...
Thomas Middleton, Gary Taylor, John Lavagnino, 2010
Strike, by white art, a theomantic power, Magic divine—not the devil's horror, But
the delicious music of the spheres; The thrice-three Worthies summon back to life
; There let 'em see what arts and arms commixtFor they had both—did in the ...
Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, 1840
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The Sphinx: An Astrological Magazine ...
There were enumerated about a hundred distinct classes of soothsaying, while of
the sacrificial and theomantic methods of divination there was seemingly neither
beginning nor end. Of ornithological augury, we have extant a pretty long list, ...
Catharine H. Thompson, 1899
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The Scribleriad: An Heroic Poem ; In Six Books
s 21 T 36; At Caira sojourns a Phrenetic Sage, Inspir'd with all this Theomantic
Rage; I mark'd where'er the Momsoph appear'd, (By crowds surrounded, and by
all rever'd,) How Young and Old, Virgins and Matrons kiss'd. 370 The sootsteps ...
Richard Owen Cambridge, 1752
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The Works: In Five Volumes
Strike, by white art, a theomantic power, Magic divine—not the devil's horror, But
the delicious music of the spheres— The thrice-three Worthies summon back to
life; There let 'em see what arts and arms commixt— For they had both—did in ...
Thomas Middleton, Alexander Dyce, 1840
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The Works of Thomas Middleton: No (wit, help) like a ...
Strike, by white art, a theomantic power, Magic divine---not the devil's horror, But
the delicious music of the spheres— The thrice-three Worthies summon back to
life; There let 'em see what arts and arms commixt— For they had both—did in ...
Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, 1840
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The works of the English poets, from Chaucer to Cowper
They call them »>— At Cairo sojourns a phrenetic sage, Inspir'd with all this
theomantic rage. I mark'd where'er the Morosoph 41 appear'd, (By crowds
surrounded, and by all rever'd,) How young and old, virgins and matrons kiss'd
The ...
Alexander Chalmers, Samuel Johnson, 1810
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The Works of the English Poets, from Chaucer to Cowper;: ...
... to •amain mch persons." Description of the East. VaUp, | o3. *• — — Fruiturque
deorum Colloquio — — — — Virg. " Farer iste quom divinum rocatis, ut qua: sa-
At Cairo sojourns a phrenetic sage, Inspir'd with all this theomantic rage. I mark'd
...
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The works of Thomas Middleton, now first collected
Strike, by white art, a theomantic power, Magic divine — not the devil's horror, But
the delicious music of the spheres — The thrice-three Worthies summon back to
life ; There let 'em see what arts and arms commixt — For they had both — did ...
Thomas Middleton, William Rowley, Thomas Dekker, 1840
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The Works of Richard Owen Cambridge, Esq: Including Several ...
And thence to mortals' less exalted fense, Instructive truths, oracular, dispense. At
Cairo sojourns a phrenetic sage, 365 Inspir'd with all this theomantic rage. I mark'
d where'er the Morosoph appear'd, (By crowds surrounded, and by all rever'd ...
Richard Owen Cambridge, George Owen Cambridge, 1803