-
referencing the
first two
lines of the poem: "It is an
ancient Mariner,/And he
stoppeth one of three",
comically ascribing this as
percentage of
batted balls hit...
- קָ֣פְצָה פִּֽיהָ׃ The
upright see it, and are glad; And all
iniquity stoppeth her mouth. 43 מִי־חָכָ֥ם וְיִשְׁמׇר־אֵ֑לֶּה וְ֝יִתְבּוֹנְנ֗וּ חַֽסְדֵ֥י...
-
called an
estoppel or conclusion,
because a man's own act or
acceptance stoppeth or
closeth up his
mouth to
allege or
plead the truth."
Estoppel is sometimes...
-
Kelvin Palmer Mr.
Simon Paterson-Brown “From
Harvey to
Heart Attacks – What
Stoppeth the Circulation?” 2013 Dr.
Nicholas Boon Dr.
Kelvin Palmer Mr.
Simon Paterson-Brown...
- עֹבְרִֽים׃ A
master performeth all things; But he that
stoppeth a fool is as one that
stoppeth a flood. 11 כְּ֭כֶלֶב שָׁ֣ב עַל־קֵא֑וֹ כְּ֝סִ֗יל שׁוֹנֶ֥ה...
- do not
acknowledge your equal? This is that is said in Proverbs,
Whoso stoppeth his ear to the cry of the poor, he
shall cry and
shall not be heard. (Prov...
- poem The Rime of the
Ancient Mariner: "It is an
ancient Mariner, / And he
stoppeth one of three". In
their book, The
Great American Baseball Card Flipping...
-
poison is like the
poison of a serpent: they are like the deaf
adder that
stoppeth her ear;
Which will not
hearken to the
voice of charmers,´charming never...
- אׇ֭זְנוֹ מִזַּעֲקַת־דָּ֑ל גַּֽם־ה֥וּא יִ֝קְרָ֗א וְלֹ֣א יֵעָנֶֽה׃
Whoso stoppeth his ears at the cry of the poor, He also
shall cry himself, but
shall not...
- of men'. 'my
Adders sense':
editors cite
Psalm 58: 'the deaf
adder who
stoppeth her ears', or see
Henry VI Part 2, Act 3
scene 2: 'What! art thou, like...