Sir Andrew Sagittarius; or, The perils of astrology |
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... feeling was more predominant in the middle ages than at the present day ; for if its effects are not so openly seen , it is because the cunning derived from our education teaches us to dissemble such sentiments for fear of exposing ...
... feeling was more predominant in the middle ages than at the present day ; for if its effects are not so openly seen , it is because the cunning derived from our education teaches us to dissemble such sentiments for fear of exposing ...
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... feelings of the strangers , produ- cing a corresponding depression on their minds , which occasioned them to con- tinue their route in a state of painful and disagreeable silence . And if the one , who by a smart livery , and a cockade ...
... feelings of the strangers , produ- cing a corresponding depression on their minds , which occasioned them to con- tinue their route in a state of painful and disagreeable silence . And if the one , who by a smart livery , and a cockade ...
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... with a gentleman . " This declaration was reiterated by Ounce and the farmer , who both experienced a similar feeling to that of the sexton . 66 The stranger bowed with perfect po- liteness to the answer 34 SIR ANDREW SAGITTARIUS .
... with a gentleman . " This declaration was reiterated by Ounce and the farmer , who both experienced a similar feeling to that of the sexton . 66 The stranger bowed with perfect po- liteness to the answer 34 SIR ANDREW SAGITTARIUS .
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... unnecessary display of ceremony , accepted the vacated post of honour ; nor was it long ere he experienced the satisfaction of feeling the cheering warmth of the fire , which soon restored animation to SIR ANDREW SAGITTARIUS . 35.
... unnecessary display of ceremony , accepted the vacated post of honour ; nor was it long ere he experienced the satisfaction of feeling the cheering warmth of the fire , which soon restored animation to SIR ANDREW SAGITTARIUS . 35.
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... feeling of awe inspired in their hearts . Our honest farmer was the first to break the silence so disagreeable to them all . He had entertained a hope that the stranger would have spoken first , and opened a path to let the conversa ...
... feeling of awe inspired in their hearts . Our honest farmer was the first to break the silence so disagreeable to them all . He had entertained a hope that the stranger would have spoken first , and opened a path to let the conversa ...
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acquaintance ANDREW SAGITTARIUS answer Arlington arrived asked Astrology attention Ballard Baronet bestowed Blabmajor bless brother Camden Town Captain Clanmer Caroline cast cause cerned chair Charles Claypole Colonel Archer consequence conversation dæmons daugh daughter delight Digaway Dorrington dread endeavours entertained evil exclaimed expression eyes farmer father favor fear feelings felt fortune gained gave gentleman Gloucester Place hand happy heart Heaven hero honour hope horoscope inclination informed instantly Lady Heathfield Lady Sagittarius ladyship London look Lord Eglinton Lordship Louis Manners Maria master ment mind Miss Sagittarius Miss Stables morning nativity nature ness never observed opinion Ounce papa person pleasure PRINCE OF TYRE quadrille reason received rence replied request respecting servant shew Simon Sir Andrew smile soon specting stranger sure tell thing thought tion took trouble truth turn village wish words young
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Página 181 - In the corrupted currents of this world Offence's gilded hand may shove by justice, And oft 'tis seen the wicked prize itself Buys out the law...
Página 48 - Their dearest action in the tented field, And little of this great world can I speak, More than pertains to feats of broil and battle, And therefore little shall I grace my cause In speaking for myself. Yet, by your gracious...
Página 48 - My very noble and approved good masters, That I have ta'en away this old man's daughter, It is most true ; true, I have married her : The very head and front of my offending Hath this extent, no more. Rude am I in my speech, And little bless'd with the soft phrase of peace ; For since these arms of mine had seven years...
Página 181 - Help, angels! make assay; Bow, stubborn knees; and heart with strings of steel Be soft as sinews of the new-born babe. All may be well.
Página 3 - MAKE me a bowl, a mighty bowl, Large as my capacious soul, Vast as my thirst is. Let it have Depth enough to be my grave. I mean the grave of all my care, For I intend to bury't there.
Página 197 - To bear with accidents, and every change Of various life ; to struggle with adversity ; To wait the leisure of the righteous Gods, Till they, in their own good appointed hour, Shall bid thy better days come forth at once ; A long and shining train ; till thou, well pleas'd, Shalt bow, and bless thy fate, and say the Gods are just, FILIAL PIETY.
Página 197 - And therefore wert thou bred to virtuous knowledge, And wisdom early planted in thy soul, That thou might'st know to rule thy fiery passions ; To bind their rage, and stay their headlong course ; To bear with accidents, and every change Of various life...
Página 84 - That smells the slaughter'd victim from on high, Flies at a distance, if the priests are nigh, And sails around, and keeps it in her eye ; So kept the god the virgin...
Página 20 - The sage, in velvet chair, here lolls at ease, To promise future health for present fees. Then, as from tripod, solemn shams reveals, And what the stars know nothing of, foretels.