The Kaleidoscope: or, Literary and scientific mirror, Volumen71827 |
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... turn out of the opposite party , and the turn in of one's own . My eldest brother , John , took orders that he might be ready for a living ; the second , Charles , got , through the friendly in terest of our Tory neighbour Sir Marmaduke ...
... turn out of the opposite party , and the turn in of one's own . My eldest brother , John , took orders that he might be ready for a living ; the second , Charles , got , through the friendly in terest of our Tory neighbour Sir Marmaduke ...
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... turn made me regard a violent ne by my own hands with something very much akin to omplacency . I was about to act the first part in a tra- edy , which would make some noise in the world . My mily would be made to suffer vain regrets ...
... turn made me regard a violent ne by my own hands with something very much akin to omplacency . I was about to act the first part in a tra- edy , which would make some noise in the world . My mily would be made to suffer vain regrets ...
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... turn and revolve round one another without touchin Scholar . I understand that ; but how do you know that Judge , by the effects , so surprising , of the cause which b he thinks ? produced them ; think of the weakness of your will , wh ...
... turn and revolve round one another without touchin Scholar . I understand that ; but how do you know that Judge , by the effects , so surprising , of the cause which b he thinks ? produced them ; think of the weakness of your will , wh ...
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... Turn forth their silver lining " on the crowd , This gifted being wraps himself in night , And , keeping all that softens and adorns , And gilds his social nature , hid from sight , Turns but its darkness on a world he scorns . " Did a ...
... Turn forth their silver lining " on the crowd , This gifted being wraps himself in night , And , keeping all that softens and adorns , And gilds his social nature , hid from sight , Turns but its darkness on a world he scorns . " Did a ...
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... turn the tables in this stance ; for who would think of calling a steam - vessel the name of a barren rock , at which no boat touches , which excites no other feeling than wonder or terror ? I determined to avoid this fellow , and so ...
... turn the tables in this stance ; for who would think of calling a steam - vessel the name of a barren rock , at which no boat touches , which excites no other feeling than wonder or terror ? I determined to avoid this fellow , and so ...
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Página 168 - FROM Greenland's icy mountains, From India's coral strand; Where Afric's sunny fountains Roll down their golden sand; From many an ancient river, From many a palmy plain, They call us to deliver Their land from error's chain.
Página 165 - A merry heart doeth good like a medicine: but a broken spirit drieth the bones.
Página 168 - Messiah's name ! 4 Waft, waft, ye winds, his story, And you, ye waters, roll, Till, like a sea of glory, It spreads from pole to pole : Till o'er our ransom'd nature The Lamb for sinners slain, Redeemer, King, Creator, In bliss returns to reign.
Página 120 - And thou, mine honoured love and true, Bear on, bear nobly on ! We have the blessed heaven in view, Whose rest shall soon be won.
Página 17 - Great in the earth, as in th' ethereal frame; Warms in the sun, refreshes in the breeze, Glows in the stars, and blossoms in the trees, Lives through all life, extends through all extent, Spreads undivided, operates unspent; Breathes in our soul, informs our mortal part As full, as perfect, in a hair as heart: As...
Página 73 - I have broken, you do at once deny me an acknowledged Right, and evidence to the whole World your Resolution to sacrifice the Privileges of Englishmen to your sinister and Arbitrary Designs.
Página 73 - Time was when I had freedom to use a carnal weapon, and then I thought I feared no man; but now I fear the living God, and dare not make use thereof, nor hurt any man; nor do I know I demeaned myself as a tumultuous person.
Página 27 - A man he was to all the country dear, And passing rich with forty pounds a year; Remote from towns he ran his godly race, Nor e'er had changed, nor wished to change, his place.
Página 186 - But when he called on Nelly Gray, She made him quite a scoff; And when she saw his wooden legs, Began to take them off! "O Nelly Gray! O Nelly Gray! Is this your love so warm ? The love that loves a scarlet coat, Should be more uniform!
Página 51 - During his march to conquer the world. Alexander the Macedonian, came to a people in Africa, who dwelt in a remote and secluded corner in peaceful huts, and knew neither war nor conqueror. They led him to the hut of their Chief, who received him hospitably and placed before him golden dates, golden figs, and bread of gold. Do you eat gold in this country ? said Alexander. I take it for granted (replied the Chief) that thou wert able to find eatable food in thine own country.