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devisedst
動詞
devisedst
(
archaic
)
second-person singular
simple past
form
of
devise
1744
,
Lingua
:
or
, The
Combat
of the
Tongue
and the
Five Senses
for Superiority. A Comedy.
,
page
62
:
I ſay
guns
were
found out
for the
quick
diſpatch
of
mortality
, and when
thou ſ
aweſ
t men
grow
wiſe
, and
beget ſ
o
fair
a
child
as
peace
,
of ſ
o
foul
and
deformed
a
mother
as
war
,
leſt
there ſhould be
no
murder
,
thou
deviſedſt
poi
ſon.
1787
, [
Nicholson
], “
Letter
IX.
Osman
,
Commander
of the
Faithful
,
to
Hamet,
Grand
Vizier.”,
in
Orlando
and Seraphina: A
Turkish
Story
,
volume
I,
London
:
[
…
]
William
Lane
,
[
…
]
,
page
31
:
The
means
thou
deviſedſt
to
effect
this were
worthy
thy
ſelf.
1820
, a
Lover
of
Truth
,
A Prayer
,
Edinburgh
:
[
…
]
the
Author
,
page
7:
But
glory
to
God
in the
highest
,
thanks
,
eternal
thanks to
thy
holy name
, that
thou
in
thy
infinite
goodness
and
wisdom
devisedst
a
scheme
and contrivedst a
plan
infinitely
glorious
and
surpassing
the
imagination
, the
comprehension
, and the
conception
of the
highest
archangel
;
[
…
]
1820
, S[olomon] Piggott,
Guide
to the
Family
Altar
;
or
,
A Series of
Prayers
for
Families
and
Schools
,
[
…
]
,
London
:
[
…
]
Simpkin and
Marshal
,
[
…
]
,
page
7:
We
bless
Thee
,
gracious
Father
, that
thou
didst
,
in
compassion
,
view
our
ruined
state
, and
devisedst
the
plan
of
our salvation.
1824
,
John
Strype,
editor
,
Annals
of the
Reformation
and
Establishment
of
Religion
, and Other
Various
Occurrences
in the
Church of England
,
During
Queen Elizabeth
’s
Happy
Reign
:
Together with
an
Appendix
of
Original
Papers
of
State
,
Records
, and
Letters
,
volume
III
,
part
II
,
Oxford
:
At
the
Clarendon Press
,
page
224:
At length
thou
grewest into such
perfect
hatred
against me
, that
thou
devisedst
,
by
what
means
thou
couldest,
to
work
my
confusion.
1826
,
D.
Spillan,
transl.
,
The
Orestes
and
Pho
ènissaè.
Of
Euripides
;
Correctly
Printed
from the
Text
of
Porson
: With a
Literal Translation
and
Explanatory
Notes.
,
Dublin
:
[
…
]
P.
Byrne
,
[
…
]
,
page
73
:
For
thou
first
devisedst
ruin
against
Ægisthus, and
wert
present
beside
me in
my
dangers
,
and now
again
thou
givest
me
vengeance
on
my
enemies
, and
art
not out
of the
way
; but I shall
give over
praising
thee
, since
even in
this
there is
some
weight
to be
praised
immoderately.
1855
,
Matthew Arnold
,
Poems
,
second
series
,
London
:
Longman, Brown, Green, and Longmans
,
page
42
:
If
clear
from
plotting
Balder
’s
death
,
to
swim
; / But
deep
,
if
thou
devisedst
it
,
to
drown.
1895
, R[ichard] M[eux]
Benson
,
The
Final
Passover
:
A Series of
Meditations
upon the
Passion
of
Our Lord
Jesus Christ
,
volume
II
(The
Upper Chamber
),
part I
,
London
:
Longmans, Green, & Co.
and
New York
:
[
…
]
,
page
53
:
Not
for
earth
’s
sake
didst
Thou
devise
anything that was
to be
erected
on the earth
, but
Thou
devisedst
all, that
by
communication
of
Thy
heavenly
power
Thou
mightest
gather up
the whole
creation
into the
unity
of the
House
of
God.
1904
,
Arthur
S[
anders
]
Way
,
transl.
,
The
Odyssey
of
Homer
in English
Verse
,
third edition
,
London
:
Macmillan
and
Co.
,
Limited
;
New York
,
N.Y.
: The
Macmillan
Company
,
page 321
:
“What aileth
thee
,
O my
daughter
,
to
search into
this and
enquire
? / Was
it
not
thou
that
devisedst
the thing
that
hath
now
been
done
, / That with
vengeance
for those ill-doers
Odysseus
should
come to
his own
?
[
…
]
”
1911
,
Friedrich
Nietzsche
,
Thomas
Common
,
transl.
,
Thus Spake Zarathustra: A Book for All and None
,
New York
,
N.Y.
: The
Macmillan
Company
,
page 311
:
“
The penitent
in spirit
,”
said
the
old man
, “
it was
him—I
represented
;
thou
thyself
once
devisedst
this
expression
— / —The
poet
and
magician
who
at last
turneth his
spirit
against
himself
, the
transformed
one who freezeth
to death
by
his
bad
science
and conscience. And
just
acknowledge
it
:
it was
long
, O
Zarathustra
,
before
thou
discoveredst
my
trick
and
lie
!
Thou
believedst
in
my
distress
when
thou
heldest
my
head
with both
thy
hands
,— / —
I heard
thee
lament
‘
we
have
loved
him
too
little
,
loved
him
too
little
!’
Because
I so
far
deceived
thee
,
my
wickedness
rejoiced
in
me.
”
1946
August
10
,
Myron
H.
Broomell, “
Prayer
for the
Age
”,
in
The
Saturday
Review
of
Literature
,
volume
XXIX
,
number
32
,
New York
,
N.Y.
: The
Saturday
Review
Associates
,
Inc.
,
page 16
:
GOD
, who
devisedst
man
who
then
devised
/ The
axe
, the
arrow
, and the
armored
tank
, / Until his
hand
, which
once
was
moderate-sized
, /
Increased
in
reach
beyond
his
moral
rank
— /
God
, who
hast
smiled on
razor-blades
and
rayon
/
Succeeding
Neolithic
flints and
skins
, /
Give
man a
modern
basis
now
to
pray
on
— /
Forgive
him for his
Neolithic
sins.
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