This hath all its force at once, upon the first impression, and is ever afterwards in a declining state.įrancis Atterbury. In blood once tainted, like a current run One time, though no more.įuscinus, those ill deeds that sully fame, At a point of time indivisible.īut all at once at once the winds arise, Now that the fixed stars, by reason of their immense distance, appear like points, unless so far as their light is dilated by refraction may appear from hence, that when the moon passes over them and eclipses them, their light vanishes, not gradually like that of the planets, but all at once. Their rising all at once was as the soundįir’d with this thought, at once he strain’d the breast,Īnd on the lips a burning kiss impress’d. Who this heir is, he does not once tell us. Once more resound the great Apollo’s praise. You came out like some great monarch, to take a town but once a year, as it were for your diversion, though you had no need to extend your territories. Trees that bear mast, are fruitful but once in two years the cause is, the expence of sap.įorthwith from out the ark a raven flies, Samuel Johnson's Dictionary Rate this definition: 0.0 / 0 votes
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