The Lady's Weekly Miscellany, Tom 11John Clough, 1810 |
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... poor , were very respectable : that her father , after having signalized himself in the wars , had brought home no other recompence for his long services than the reputation of a brave officer , and a debilita ted constitutior , the ...
... poor , were very respectable : that her father , after having signalized himself in the wars , had brought home no other recompence for his long services than the reputation of a brave officer , and a debilita ted constitutior , the ...
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... poor unfortunate lady was discov- lacerated , and the impression of her nails in the coffin lid . The bro- ther and the priest were immedi- ately taken into custody , and con- fessed their crime . The punish- ment they underwent I have ...
... poor unfortunate lady was discov- lacerated , and the impression of her nails in the coffin lid . The bro- ther and the priest were immedi- ately taken into custody , and con- fessed their crime . The punish- ment they underwent I have ...
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... poor . I am convinced my husband likes noth . ing more than he does me ; he flatters me more than the glass ; and his intoxication ( For so I must call the excess of his love ) often makes me blush for the unworthi- ness Of its object ...
... poor . I am convinced my husband likes noth . ing more than he does me ; he flatters me more than the glass ; and his intoxication ( For so I must call the excess of his love ) often makes me blush for the unworthi- ness Of its object ...
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... poor miserable pea- sants , whilst we leave a rich pro- vince , full of gentlemens ' seats and opulent villages , which afford- ed us an inexhaustible source of pillage . But our colonel has in- curred the minister's displeasure , and ...
... poor miserable pea- sants , whilst we leave a rich pro- vince , full of gentlemens ' seats and opulent villages , which afford- ed us an inexhaustible source of pillage . But our colonel has in- curred the minister's displeasure , and ...
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... poor man with a rich chancery suit - a dull fiddle without rosin-- and myself without tobacco . A heavy complaint has been made against the authors of mo- dern romances , full of ghosts ,. spectres , and murders . The , young . ladies ...
... poor man with a rich chancery suit - a dull fiddle without rosin-- and myself without tobacco . A heavy complaint has been made against the authors of mo- dern romances , full of ghosts ,. spectres , and murders . The , young . ladies ...
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Strona 358 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods, or to reside In thrilling regions of thick-ribbed ice ; To be imprisoned in the viewless winds, And blown with restless violence round about The pendent world ; or to be worse than worst Of those, that lawless and incertain thoughts Imagine howling; — 'tis too horrible!
Strona 224 - So fades a summer cloud away, So sinks the gale when storms are o'er, So gently shuts the eye of day, So dies a wave along the shore.
Strona 351 - Why was an independent wish E'er planted in my mind? If not, why am I subject to His cruelty, or scorn? Or why has man the will and...
Strona 415 - ONCE in the flight of ages past, There lived a man : — and who was he ? Mortal ! howe'er thy lot be cast, That man resembled thee. Unknown the region of his birth, The land in which he died unknown : His name...
Strona 106 - The attendant angel is just about to leave the threshold, and ascend to heaven. And shall he ascend and not bear with him the news of one sinner, among all this multitude, reclaimed from the error of his ways...
Strona 415 - His bliss and woe— a smile, a tear ! Oblivion hides the rest. The bounding pulse, the languid limb, The changing spirits' rise and fall; We know that these were felt by him, For these are felt by all. He...
Strona 351 - See yonder poor, o'erlabour'd wight, So abject, mean, and vile, Who begs a brother of the earth To give him leave to toil; And see his lordly fellow-worm The poor petition spurn, Unmindful, tho' a weeping wife And helpless offspring mourn.
Strona 351 - Mis-spending all thy precious hours Thy glorious, youthful prime! Alternate Follies take the sway; Licentious Passions burn; Which tenfold force gives Nature's law, That Man was made to mourn.
Strona 224 - How bright the unchanging morn appears ! Farewell, inconstant world, farewell ! 5 Life's labor done, as sinks the clay, Light from its load the spirit flies, While heaven and earth combine to say, How blest the righteous when he dies ! 779 L.
Strona 362 - And what is friendship but a name, A charm that lulls to sleep; A shade that follows wealth or fame, But leaves the wretch to weep?