The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volumen1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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... fortune , ( which , since his retirement from productive practice , was restricted to rather less than five hundred a - year , ) with a zeal , perseverance , and success , utterly unparalleled , as I verily believe , except in the ...
... fortune , ( which , since his retirement from productive practice , was restricted to rather less than five hundred a - year , ) with a zeal , perseverance , and success , utterly unparalleled , as I verily believe , except in the ...
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... fortune has found himself , and been ruined into salvation ; for though God de- mands the whole heart , which we could not give him when we shared it with the world , he will never reject the broken one , which we offer him in our hour ...
... fortune has found himself , and been ruined into salvation ; for though God de- mands the whole heart , which we could not give him when we shared it with the world , he will never reject the broken one , which we offer him in our hour ...
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... fortune the best security for her final smiles . A nobleman who painted remarkably well for an ama- teur , showing one of his pictures to Poussin , the latter exclaim- ed- " Your lordship only requires a little poverty to make you a ...
... fortune the best security for her final smiles . A nobleman who painted remarkably well for an ama- teur , showing one of his pictures to Poussin , the latter exclaim- ed- " Your lordship only requires a little poverty to make you a ...
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... fortune , if mea- sured by the criterion of enjoyment , are rather apparent than real ; for it is difficult to be rich without care , and easy to be happy without wealth . -66 CASTLE . - In England every man's cottage is held to be his ...
... fortune , if mea- sured by the criterion of enjoyment , are rather apparent than real ; for it is difficult to be rich without care , and easy to be happy without wealth . -66 CASTLE . - In England every man's cottage is held to be his ...
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... simplicity , at the same time holding up a nutmeg grater . CHANGE - The only thing that is constant ; mutability being an immutable law of the universe . " Men change with fortune , manners change with climes 84 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
... simplicity , at the same time holding up a nutmeg grater . CHANGE - The only thing that is constant ; mutability being an immutable law of the universe . " Men change with fortune , manners change with climes 84 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
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abuse admiration ANTISTROPHE asked Athanasian Creed badger-baiting beauty become believe better biped Bishop Bishop Burnet blessing blind blind goddess character Christianity Church creatures cried death Deity delight divine earth England epicure equally evanescent evil exclaimed eyes fear feel fools former fortune give happy head heart heaven honour human imagine imitation Jack Ketch Jack-o'-lantern king latter less live look Lord Lord Brougham Lord G man's ment mind miserable moral Muggletonian nation nature Nebuchadnezzar neighbours never nonsense verses object once opinion ourselves party perpetually pleasure poor possess present pride racter reason reform religion religious render replied rich Robert Boyle rotten boroughs says seldom sense society sometimes soul spirit talent Tantara-ra Tertullian thee things thou thought tion tithes truth virtue Voltaire whole word write