| John Bell - 1791 - 300 pages
...soul, Thanks be to Heaven, And make us worthy of it. UltnSpigel! 200 Face. \Within.~\ Anon, sir. Sub. Look well to the register, And let your heat still lessen by degrees, To the Aludels. " Face. Yes, sir. " Sub. Did you look " O'tjfe Bolt's head yet ? " Face. Which, on... | |
| John Milton - 1797 - 484 pages
...soul, Thanks be to Heaven, And make us worthy of it. UlcnSpigcll to Face. \Within..] Anon, sir. Sub. Look well to the register, And let your heat still lessen by degrees, To the Aludels. " Face. Yes, sir. " Sub. Did you look " O'the Bolt's head yet ? " Face. Which, on D,... | |
| 1797 - 468 pages
...soul, Thanks be to Heaven, And make us worthy of it. Ultn Spigd! 200 Face. [Within.'] Anon, sir. Sut. Look well to the register, And let your heat still lessen by degrees, To the Aludels. " Face. Yes, sir. " Sub. Did you look " O'the Bolt's head yet ? " Face. Which, on D,... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 1084 pages
...soul; Thanks be to Heaven, And make us worthy of it ! Ulen Spigel ! face. [Wit Al n.] Anón, sir. Sub. Look well to the register, And let your heat still lessen by degrees, To (he Aludels. And bring me the complexion of glass B. Face. I will, sir. Sur. What a brave language... | |
| Ben Jonson, John Fletcher, Francis Beaumont - 1811 - 780 pages
...glorified spirit. Thanks be to heaven, And make us worthy of it. Ulcn Spiegel. Fa<~. Anon, sir. Sub. Look well to the register. And let your heat still lessen by degrees, To the Aludels. Fue. Yes, sir. Sub. Did you look O' the bolts-head yet ? Fac. Which, on Ü. sir; Sub.... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 690 pages
...glorified spirit. Thanks be to Heav'n, And make us worthy of it ! Ulen Spiegel. Face. Anon, sir. Sub. Look well to the register, And let your heat still lessen by degrees. To the aludels. Pace. Yes, sir. .•,'.'• KI) ii' you look O'thejjolt's-head yet ? Face. Which ?... | |
| Walter Scott - 1811 - 698 pages
...glorified spirit. Thanks be to Heav'n, And make us worthy of it ! Ulen Spiegel. i-. . Anon, sir. Sub. Look well to the register, And let your heat still lessen by degrees, To the aludels. Face. Yes, sir. Sul>. Did you look O'the bolt's-head yet ? Face. Which ? on D. sir... | |
| Samuel Astley Dunham - 1837 - 418 pages
...display of piety, we have one still more precious concerning the virtues of " the wonderful art." " Sub. Look well to the register. And let your heat still lessen by degrees, To the aludels. " Face, [within.] Yes, sir. " Sub. Did you look O' the bolt's-head yet ? " Face, [within.]... | |
| James Orchard Halliwell-Phillipps - 1847 - 518 pages
...ALUDELS. Subliming-pots without bottoms fitted into each other, without luting. A: alchemical term. Look well to the register, And let your heat still lessen by degrees. To the aludelf. The Alchtmiit, ii. ALL'FFE. Aloof; more nearly to the wine This word is of high antiquity,... | |
| 1855 - 626 pages
...means of clay, were called registers. Thus we find in Ben Jonson : — VOL. xcvi. NO. cxci. M Look Look well to the register, And let your heat still lessen by degrees. The first mention that we have met with of the register-plate occurs in Savot, who, on the authority... | |
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