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Cheers the hapless race of mad ; HE's a whore and a thief , and above all.ee O'er
the poor's defereeless head , a disenter , See ! her healing wings are spread !
And at next quarter fefions I mean toPlants from Britain's earth behold , prefent
her ...
Cheers the hapless race of mad ; HE's a whore and a thief , and above all.ee O'er
the poor's defereeless head , a disenter , See ! her healing wings are spread !
And at next quarter fefions I mean toPlants from Britain's earth behold , prefent
her ...
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and immediately the an express to me over land , but I have lion bit his head off . ,
been also well informed , that the “ And now , Mr. Archdeacon , to master of a
lugger absolutely offered apply , as we lay in our sermons , and to come out of
the ...
and immediately the an express to me over land , but I have lion bit his head off . ,
been also well informed , that the “ And now , Mr. Archdeacon , to master of a
lugger absolutely offered apply , as we lay in our sermons , and to come out of
the ...
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Whoever arole from continuing her late hutband's trade thall give notice of the
fame ( in such manner on the effects left behind him , is her will good that they
may be re - converted ) to R. J. iz in law ? Queens - Head - Alley , R. B. or H. C. in
the ...
Whoever arole from continuing her late hutband's trade thall give notice of the
fame ( in such manner on the effects left behind him , is her will good that they
may be re - converted ) to R. J. iz in law ? Queens - Head - Alley , R. B. or H. C. in
the ...
Página 491
Upon this krowledges that he laid his head to the occafion we cannot be too
expressive of the ' wind with an intent to boord the Bienfaja grateful sense we
entertain of the generous save , a daring attempt , as Capt . M.Bride and
magnanimous ...
Upon this krowledges that he laid his head to the occafion we cannot be too
expressive of the ' wind with an intent to boord the Bienfaja grateful sense we
entertain of the generous save , a daring attempt , as Capt . M.Bride and
magnanimous ...
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1 for your Magazine , to compleat your ac tirely to the benefit of others , and may
be count of him . claffed with the mos public - fpirited worthies In your Remarks ,
pa 430 , on the head that ever breathed ; yet I have feldom pendent under "
Milton ...
1 for your Magazine , to compleat your ac tirely to the benefit of others , and may
be count of him . claffed with the mos public - fpirited worthies In your Remarks ,
pa 430 , on the head that ever breathed ; yet I have feldom pendent under "
Milton ...
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Página 190 - O MEMORY ! thou fond deceiver, Still importunate and vain, To former joys, recurring ever, And turning all the past to pain ; Thou, like the world, the opprest oppressing, Thy smiles increase the wretch's woe ! And he who wants each other blessing, In thee must ever find a foe.
Página 336 - While the yellow linnet sings ; Or the tuneful nightingale Charms the forest with her tale ; Come with all thy various hues, Come and aid thy...
Página 337 - With ardour as intense, as pure, As when, amidst the rites divine, I took thy troth, and plighted mine, To thee, sweet girl, my second ring A token and a pledge I bring : With this I wed, till death us part, Thy riper virtues to my heart; Those virtues which, before untried, The wife has added to the bride : Those virtues, whose progressive claim, Endearing wedlock's very name, My soul enjoys, my song approves, For conscience
Página 280 - ... to one who thought he had enough before ; and I foresee many difficulties in the station I am coming into, and no advantage worth thinking of, except some greater power of being serviceable to others ; and whether this be an advantage entirely depends on the use one shall make of it ; I pray God it may be a good one.
Página 321 - In a few years, when he comes to be supplanted in that circle by a younger set, no resource remains for him but a retreat to the country, where he must pass his days either in a state of listless inactivity, or in pursuits unworthy of a rational being.
Página 375 - Other hackney -men seeing this way, they flocked to the same place, and perform their journeys at the same rate. So that sometimes there is twenty of them together, which disperse up and down, that they and others are to be had everywhere, as watermen are to be had by the water-side. Everybody is much pleased with it.
Página 43 - House to enquire into and correct the gross abuses in the expenditure of public money; to reduce all exorbitant emoluments; to rescind and abolish all sinecure places and unmerited pensions; and to appropriate the produce to the necessities of the state in such manner as to the wisdom of parliament shall seem meet.
Página 218 - Christ, and also a partaker of the glory that shall be revealed: feed the flock of God which is among you, taking the oversight thereof, not by constraint, but willingly; not for filthy lucre, but of a ready mind ; neither as being lords over God's heritage, but being ensamples to the flock. And when the chief Shepherd shall appear, ye shall receive a crown of glory that fadeth not away.
Página 250 - ... she had beat three ships out of their line of battle, had entirely broke it, and was to leeward of the wake of the French Admiral.
Página 327 - The recovery is always attempted, and often effefted, in this manner. They carry the patient immediately out of doors, and lay him upon the fnow, with nothing on him but a...