The History of Johnny Quae Genus: The Little Foundling of the Late Doctor SyntaxMethuen & Company, 1903 - 251 ページ |
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... to be dis- satisfied , when Time points at my eightieth Year , that I can still afford some pleasure to those who are disposed to be pleased . The AUTHOR . May 1 , 1821 . LIST OF THE PLATES Journey to London . In search vii :
... to be dis- satisfied , when Time points at my eightieth Year , that I can still afford some pleasure to those who are disposed to be pleased . The AUTHOR . May 1 , 1821 . LIST OF THE PLATES Journey to London . In search vii :
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... pleasure to his works I owe ; And you will meet my partial whim— Prove that you e'er belong'd to him . Treasur'd within that curtain'd case , His works possess a favour'd place ; And if the binding aught can tell , They show that I ...
... pleasure to his works I owe ; And you will meet my partial whim— Prove that you e'er belong'd to him . Treasur'd within that curtain'd case , His works possess a favour'd place ; And if the binding aught can tell , They show that I ...
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... pleasure forth or lessen pain . But still do not your mischiefs hide , Throughout your tale , be truth your guide ; Nor make Miss - Fortune though she starves , Worse , by the bye , than she deserves , For after all her misdeeds past ...
... pleasure forth or lessen pain . But still do not your mischiefs hide , Throughout your tale , be truth your guide ; Nor make Miss - Fortune though she starves , Worse , by the bye , than she deserves , For after all her misdeeds past ...
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... pleasure was my own ; And all to please her I could do , Was joy , as it was duty too . " Here now my better story ends- So far , I trust , Sir , we are friends : But I could almost wish me dumb , When I must tell of what's to come ...
... pleasure was my own ; And all to please her I could do , Was joy , as it was duty too . " Here now my better story ends- So far , I trust , Sir , we are friends : But I could almost wish me dumb , When I must tell of what's to come ...
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... pleasure I proceed , Nor will I hide a single deed ; There is but one I doubt to own , But that to you shall be made known , And will with you securely rest As in my own uneasy breast ; Though I'm afraid of vengeful laws As I believe ...
... pleasure I proceed , Nor will I hide a single deed ; There is but one I doubt to own , But that to you shall be made known , And will with you securely rest As in my own uneasy breast ; Though I'm afraid of vengeful laws As I believe ...
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ANODYNE appear'd ask'd bed and board boast bore call'd chance charms clos'd command curious Dame Derry diff'rent door Drawn by Rowlandson e'en e'er employ'd enjoy'd ev'ry Ezekiel face fail'd fame fancy fate fear feel felt final doom folly fond form'd fortune gain'd gave gen'rous give gout grace hand hear heard heart Heaven Hero honest honour hop'd hope hour humble hump Jeff'ry's kind knew Knight known Lady live look look'd lov'd master mind Molly ne'er never o'er pain pass'd Pericranium play'd pleas'd pleasure pride promis'd Quackery QUÆ QUÆ GENUS Rowlandson QUE GENUS scarce scene seem'd seen serv'd Sir Jeffery Sir MIDRIFF smile snug corner soon sought Squire strange sure tale tell thought told town truth turn'd Twas us'd usury VALCOUR Vellum wants wealth Whate'er Whene'er whim wish wish'd
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87 ページ - Dares man upon himself confide ? The wretch who glories in his gain, Amasses heaps on heaps in vain. Why lose we life in anxious cares, To lay in hoards for future years ? Can those (when tortur'd by disease) Cheer our sick heart, or purchase ease ? Can those prolong one gasp of breath, Or calm the troubled hour of death ? What's beauty ? Call ye that your own ? A flower that fades as soon as blown.
212 ページ - SONG. It has long been agreed by all persons of learning Who in stories of old have a ready discerning, That in every country which travellers paint, There has always been found a protector or saint. Derry down, etc.
88 ページ - Stretch life beyond the destined hour ? Consider, man ; weigh well thy frame ; The king, the beggar is the same. 70 Dust form'd us all. Each breathes his day, Then sinks into his native clay. Beneath a venerable yew, That in the lonely churchyard grew, Two Ravens sat. In solemn croak 75 Thus one his hungry friend bespoke : Methinks I scent some rich repast ; The savour strengthens with the blast ; Snuff then, the promised feast inhale ; I taste the carcase in the gale.
212 ページ - He'd fight foiyhis country's religion and laws, And when beauty was injur'd he took up the cause ; • For the gallant St. Patrick, as ev'ry one knows, Was fond of a pretty girl, under the rose, Derry down, 2cc.