The Tin Trumpet, Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish: To which are Added, Poetical Selections, Tom 2Whittaker & Company, 1836 - 279 |
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... earth , which , though it may seem to dirt you at first , only leaves you more pure and spotless , when it is rubbed off . LIBRARY - A precious catacomb , wherein are embalmed and preserved imperishably , the great minds of the dead who ...
... earth , which , though it may seem to dirt you at first , only leaves you more pure and spotless , when it is rubbed off . LIBRARY - A precious catacomb , wherein are embalmed and preserved imperishably , the great minds of the dead who ...
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... earth together , and to have made each nation participate in the advantages of all . Easy is it now for any man or woman to be a literal cosmo- politan . A week takes us to St. Petersburgh - four weeks to Grand Cairo a few months to the ...
... earth together , and to have made each nation participate in the advantages of all . Easy is it now for any man or woman to be a literal cosmo- politan . A week takes us to St. Petersburgh - four weeks to Grand Cairo a few months to the ...
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... Ingratitude to Heaven.- O impious ingrates ! cast your eyes On the fair earth - the seas - the skies , And if the vision fail to prove A Maker of unbounded love ; - If in the treasures scattered wide , To guests of HEADS AND TALES . 23.
... Ingratitude to Heaven.- O impious ingrates ! cast your eyes On the fair earth - the seas - the skies , And if the vision fail to prove A Maker of unbounded love ; - If in the treasures scattered wide , To guests of HEADS AND TALES . 23.
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... earth , and air , and tide ; If in the charms , with various zest , To every sense of man addressed , Ye will not see the wish to bless With universal happiness , Nor judge that mortals best fulfil A bountiful Creator's will , When ...
... earth , and air , and tide ; If in the charms , with various zest , To every sense of man addressed , Ye will not see the wish to bless With universal happiness , Nor judge that mortals best fulfil A bountiful Creator's will , When ...
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... earth which we accuse , and make responsible for all . our calamities . The prudent make the reverses by which they have been overthrown supply a basis for the restoration of their fallen fortunes , as the lava which has destroyed a ...
... earth which we accuse , and make responsible for all . our calamities . The prudent make the reverses by which they have been overthrown supply a basis for the restoration of their fallen fortunes , as the lava which has destroyed a ...
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Strona 120 - His doctrine is the best limited, the best expressed : there is the most warmth without fanaticism, the most rational transport. There is one part of it which I disapprove, and I'd have him correct it ; which is, that ' he who does not feel joy in religion. is far from the kingdom of Heaven ! ' there are many good men whose fear of GOD predominates over their love.
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Strona 135 - He was always cheerful, and desirous of promoting mirth by a facetious and humorous conversation; he was never soured by calumny and detraction, nor ever thought it necessary to confute them; "for they are sparks," said he, " which if you do not blow them, will go out of themselves.