Pleasantries: In Rhyme and Proseauthor, 1819 - 104 |
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Strona 21
... rule , by the bye , you'll not easily guess " No , Madam , what is it ? " get more , and spend less , " Very well Madam " -now then your second rule pray ? It is as good as the first I'll venture to say ” " Sister Prudence and I then ...
... rule , by the bye , you'll not easily guess " No , Madam , what is it ? " get more , and spend less , " Very well Madam " -now then your second rule pray ? It is as good as the first I'll venture to say ” " Sister Prudence and I then ...
Strona 35
... rule of arithmetic , Or rather some Lawyer's juggling trick ; A system old Cocker never knew , But which some special pleader drew , Or recognis'd by some one act is , Or in some page of Impey's Practice , That would by hocus pocus ...
... rule of arithmetic , Or rather some Lawyer's juggling trick ; A system old Cocker never knew , But which some special pleader drew , Or recognis'd by some one act is , Or in some page of Impey's Practice , That would by hocus pocus ...
Strona 48
... rules the Almighty's Great Plan . The moral his system , for so ' tis y'clept , A law by frail mortal , never yet kept ; But if upright , may err , imputes it to this , That the very best men , do something amiss . His faults are but ...
... rules the Almighty's Great Plan . The moral his system , for so ' tis y'clept , A law by frail mortal , never yet kept ; But if upright , may err , imputes it to this , That the very best men , do something amiss . His faults are but ...
Strona 53
... rule the mind fraught with ill , Malice the chief , with her consummate skill ; Envy , mistrust , suspicion , and hate , Intolerant pride , with its saintship elate . But learn , ye unfriendly , ' tis heaven's behest , The mind that has ...
... rule the mind fraught with ill , Malice the chief , with her consummate skill ; Envy , mistrust , suspicion , and hate , Intolerant pride , with its saintship elate . But learn , ye unfriendly , ' tis heaven's behest , The mind that has ...
Strona 54
... rules , the devils have sway , Unfair ' tis to urge some Church Pastors neglect , What the gospel requires , what duties direct ; The doctrine itself is most sacred , and pure , No cant mars the text , no delusions allure ; It builds ...
... rules , the devils have sway , Unfair ' tis to urge some Church Pastors neglect , What the gospel requires , what duties direct ; The doctrine itself is most sacred , and pure , No cant mars the text , no delusions allure ; It builds ...
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