Pleasantries: In Rhyme and Proseauthor, 1819 - 104 |
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Strona 21
... better to see what you can do without For all that is reasonable , I can provide , You will find me a friend , in whom to confide With these words I got up to go out of the room , 66 My sofa I leave for Madam your loom . " To my Parrot ...
... better to see what you can do without For all that is reasonable , I can provide , You will find me a friend , in whom to confide With these words I got up to go out of the room , 66 My sofa I leave for Madam your loom . " To my Parrot ...
Strona 31
... better know my place , I mun go further yet . " 24 " " Tis Mrs. B — so get down - quick " " Well what o'that mun eh ? Na , I be here , and here I'll stick , I be in luck to day . " 25 Fast stuck the Clown , on went the hack , The Doctor ...
... better know my place , I mun go further yet . " 24 " " Tis Mrs. B — so get down - quick " " Well what o'that mun eh ? Na , I be here , and here I'll stick , I be in luck to day . " 25 Fast stuck the Clown , on went the hack , The Doctor ...
Strona 38
... better Since he had thought about his debtor . Cambrick arrived , poor Sago saw The Dead , living victim of the law , But in a snug chamber quite compleat With handsome furniture , new and neat . Cambrick accosted , with but ill grace ...
... better Since he had thought about his debtor . Cambrick arrived , poor Sago saw The Dead , living victim of the law , But in a snug chamber quite compleat With handsome furniture , new and neat . Cambrick accosted , with but ill grace ...
Strona 47
... ; i . e . with reve- rence be it spoken , God is not to be believed on his own word , unless what he reveals be in itself credible , and might be believed without him . And where can philosophy better depend Than on God , 47.
... ; i . e . with reve- rence be it spoken , God is not to be believed on his own word , unless what he reveals be in itself credible , and might be believed without him . And where can philosophy better depend Than on God , 47.
Strona 48
In Rhyme and Prose George Brewer. And where can philosophy better depend Than on God , Almighty , Creator , and friend . For ' tis on all , redemption's blessings shower , Save those who doubt , or worse deny his power ; Should such lose ...
In Rhyme and Prose George Brewer. And where can philosophy better depend Than on God , Almighty , Creator , and friend . For ' tis on all , redemption's blessings shower , Save those who doubt , or worse deny his power ; Should such lose ...
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Strona vii - But most by numbers judge a poet's song, And smooth or rough with them is right or wrong . In the bright Muse though thousand charms conspire, Her voice is all these tuneful fools admire...
Strona 47 - ... he who made us at the beginning to subsist here, sensible intelligent beings, and for several years continued us in such a state, can and will restore us to the like state of sensibility in another world...
Strona vii - Who haunt Parnassus but to please their ear, Not mend their minds, as some to church repair, Not for the doctrine but the music there...
Strona 47 - All the great ends of morality and religion are well enough secured without philosophical proofs of the soul's immateriality...
Strona 41 - Nature's grea. plan, Who designed man to act as the brother of man ! Though deceived by a friend, let him see what he'll gain, When the impulse of anger he learns to restrain ; Though great the offence, oh ! forgive if you can. For revenge is a monster disgraceful to man. Think the chapter of life oft'reverscs the scene.
Strona 47 - It is a point which seems to me to be put out of the reach of our knowledge : and he who will give himself leave to consider freely, and look into the dark and intricate part of each hypothesis, will scarce find his reason able to determine him fixedly for or against the soul's materiality...