An Asylum for Fugitive Pieces: In Prose and Verse, Not in Any Other Collection, with Several Pieces Never Before Published, Volumen4J. Debrett, 1798 |
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... gives the fame opinion . It will be found in its proper place , vol . vi . p . 2789. I have thought much on this fubject , and must confefs , that in fuch matters a man ought to be a free moral agent . Next day I left town , and was ...
... gives the fame opinion . It will be found in its proper place , vol . vi . p . 2789. I have thought much on this fubject , and must confefs , that in fuch matters a man ought to be a free moral agent . Next day I left town , and was ...
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... gives up her whales , Dreading our cannon's roar ; Our Indian friends their wilds regain ,. And joyous fee vindictive Spain Cede the Musquito Shore * . XI Why force us , Tippoo , to the field ? ^ Cornwallis never known to yield ...
... gives up her whales , Dreading our cannon's roar ; Our Indian friends their wilds regain ,. And joyous fee vindictive Spain Cede the Musquito Shore * . XI Why force us , Tippoo , to the field ? ^ Cornwallis never known to yield ...
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... give their zeal full fcope , Paffive obedience let them preach , Where now rebellious Prieftleys teach , To fpurn a Prince or Pope . XIV . And thou , great George , with fcorn refign To Gallia's realm thy claim divine , That keeps the ...
... give their zeal full fcope , Paffive obedience let them preach , Where now rebellious Prieftleys teach , To fpurn a Prince or Pope . XIV . And thou , great George , with fcorn refign To Gallia's realm thy claim divine , That keeps the ...
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... give The cream complexion of Hanover ? This ftatue never gave offence , But now , as you've been pleas'd to make it , The ladies all will run away , Left they behold a man stark naked . Stay , fair diffembling cowards ! ftay , He'll do ...
... give The cream complexion of Hanover ? This ftatue never gave offence , But now , as you've been pleas'd to make it , The ladies all will run away , Left they behold a man stark naked . Stay , fair diffembling cowards ! ftay , He'll do ...
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... , and nectar's dew : Sweets that on zephyr's wanton wing ,. With odours fill the laughing spring , Give to the bee its food divine , And hang on bleffing's lip and thine .. AN HEROIC EPISTLE TO THE RIGHT HON . EDMUND BURKE C4 AN [ 31 ]
... , and nectar's dew : Sweets that on zephyr's wanton wing ,. With odours fill the laughing spring , Give to the bee its food divine , And hang on bleffing's lip and thine .. AN HEROIC EPISTLE TO THE RIGHT HON . EDMUND BURKE C4 AN [ 31 ]
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Página 8 - Sir, there is as much evidence for the existence of spirits as against it. You may not believe it, but you cannot deny it.
Página 7 - I endeavoured to defend a work which had afforded me so much pleasure, but could not master that strength of mind with which he argued ; and it was with great satisfaction that he communicated to me afterwards a method of curing corns by applying a piece of oiled silk. In the early history...
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Página 228 - For which reason I go scattering my water every where about Richmond. And now that I am upon this topic, I must cite you two lines of a letter from Bounce, of celebrated memory, to Fop, a dog in the country to a dog at court. She is giving an account of her generous offspring, among which she mentions two, far above the vice I now censure : ' One ushers friends to Bathurst's door, One fawns at Oxford's on the poor.
Página 6 - But, sir, as the poet says, ' he is devoid of all care.' " Pozz. " Yes, sir, he cares for nobody; he has none of the cares of life: he cannot be a merchant, sir, for he cannot write his name; he cannot be a politician, sir, for he cannot talk; he cannot be an artist, sir, for he cannot see; and yet, sir, there is science in drinking." Bozz. " I suppose you mean that a man ought to know what he drinks.
Página 5 - Sir, I would ask him how he got his corn in, and whether his wife was with child ; but I would not talk politics." Bozz. " But perhaps, Sir, he would talk of nothing else." Pozz. " Then, Sir, it is plain what he would do.
Página 6 - I begged he would repeat this, that I might remember it, and he complied with great good humour. " Dr. Pozz," said I, "you ought to keep a coach.