The Juvenile Port-folio, and Literary Miscellany, Tom 1Thomas Condie Thomas G. Condie, Jr., 1813 |
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... Fair , with has , also , the promise of a few gentlemen those views , we are emboldened to ask of polite taste , to condescend their aid , the patronage of the public .. " to diffuse elegant and instructive litera- ture , to soothe ...
... Fair , with has , also , the promise of a few gentlemen those views , we are emboldened to ask of polite taste , to condescend their aid , the patronage of the public .. " to diffuse elegant and instructive litera- ture , to soothe ...
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... fair and useful business ; with distinction in every public station . The vigour which it gives the mind , and the weight which it adds to character ; the generous sentiments which it breathes ; the undaunted spirit which it inspires ...
... fair and useful business ; with distinction in every public station . The vigour which it gives the mind , and the weight which it adds to character ; the generous sentiments which it breathes ; the undaunted spirit which it inspires ...
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... fair in lit'rature to shine , And with new graces every thought com- bine . Far distant lands in geography to view . And science in each flow'ry path pursue . To thee , my friend , this gen'rous task's assign'd ; Thy ardour fixes and ...
... fair in lit'rature to shine , And with new graces every thought com- bine . Far distant lands in geography to view . And science in each flow'ry path pursue . To thee , my friend , this gen'rous task's assign'd ; Thy ardour fixes and ...
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... fair and pliance with the intemperate mirth of excellent , and melt at the discovery of others , ever betray you into prophane tenderness and goodness . Where can sallies . Besides the guilt which is any object be found , so proper to ...
... fair and pliance with the intemperate mirth of excellent , and melt at the discovery of others , ever betray you into prophane tenderness and goodness . Where can sallies . Besides the guilt which is any object be found , so proper to ...
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... fair country women , who have reason to boast of your influence over the lords of the creation , to exert that influence , in endeavouring to make them appear more like rational crea- tures . DISSAPPOINTED LOVE . Charles was the son of ...
... fair country women , who have reason to boast of your influence over the lords of the creation , to exert that influence , in endeavouring to make them appear more like rational crea- tures . DISSAPPOINTED LOVE . Charles was the son of ...
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Strona 148 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung; By forms unseen their dirge is sung; There Honour comes, a pilgrim grey, To bless the turf that wraps their clay; And Freedom shall awhile repair To dwell, a weeping hermit, there!
Strona 164 - They made her a grave too cold and damp For a soul so warm and true; And she's gone to the Lake of the Dismal Swamp, Where all night long, by a fire-fly lamp, She paddles her white canoe.
Strona 10 - Dissimulation in youth is the forerunner of perfidy in old age. Its first appearance is the fated omen of growing depravity and future shame.
Strona 81 - Melancthon affords a striking lecture on the value of time, by informing us that, when he made an appointment, he expected not only the hour, but the minute to be fixed, that the day might not run out in the idleness of suspense...
Strona 38 - If the Spring put forth no blossoms, in Summer there will be no beauty, and in Autumn. no fruit. So if youth be trifled away without improvement, manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable.
Strona 164 - Tender-handed stroke a nettle, And it stings you for your pains ; Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains.
Strona 4 - EPITAPH ON AN INFANT. ERE Sin could blight or Sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care ; The opening bud to Heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there.
Strona 88 - I crushed by bursts of laughter from all quarters. In vain did sir Thomas reprimand the servants, and lady Friendly chide her daughters ; for the measure of my shame and their diversion was not yet complete. To...
Strona 87 - I will not relate the several blunders which I made during the first course, or the distress occasioned by my being desired to carve a fowl, or help to various dishes that stood near me, spilling a sauceboat, and knocking down a salt-cellar ; rather let me hasten to the second course, " where fresh disasters overwhelmed me quite.
Strona 52 - The bee awaked and stung the child. Loud and piteous are his cries ; To Venus quick he runs, he flies ! ' Oh mother ! I am wounded through— I die with pain — in sooth I do ! Stung by some little angry thing, Some serpent on a tiny wing — A bee it was —for once, I know, I heard a rustic call it so.