The Gentleman's Magazine, 第 9 巻E. Cave, jun. at St John's Gate, 1739 The "Gentleman's magazine" section is a digest of selections from the weekly press; the "(Trader's) monthly intelligencer" section consists of news (foreign and domestic), vital statistics, a register of the month's new publications, and a calendar of forthcoming trade fairs. |
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... Thou shalt not opprefs an bired Servant , that is pour and needy.- bis Day thou fhalt give him bis Hire , neither fball the Sun go down upon it . James v . 4. Behold the Hire of the Labourers , which bave reaped down your Fields , which ...
... Thou shalt not opprefs an bired Servant , that is pour and needy.- bis Day thou fhalt give him bis Hire , neither fball the Sun go down upon it . James v . 4. Behold the Hire of the Labourers , which bave reaped down your Fields , which ...
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... Thou shalt commit Adul tery . But as the poor Devil happened to live in the evil Days of Bigotry and Su- perftition , under a grave formal Prince , and an old , four , morofe Archbishop , who had no more Taste of Gallantry than ...
... Thou shalt commit Adul tery . But as the poor Devil happened to live in the evil Days of Bigotry and Su- perftition , under a grave formal Prince , and an old , four , morofe Archbishop , who had no more Taste of Gallantry than ...
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... thou fal en ! O · that I had never known what Religion . was . Then I had never denied my Saviour , nor been fo black an Heir of Perdition . ' I ftood fpeechlefs some time at thefe ftrange Expreflions , but fu foon as I could recollect ...
... thou fal en ! O · that I had never known what Religion . was . Then I had never denied my Saviour , nor been fo black an Heir of Perdition . ' I ftood fpeechlefs some time at thefe ftrange Expreflions , but fu foon as I could recollect ...
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... thou- ' fand Years , to purchase the Favour of ' God , and be reconciled to him again . But ' tis a fruitless Wifh ! Millions of ' Millions of Years will bring me no ' nearer to the End of my Tortures than one poor Hour ! O Eternity ...
... thou- ' fand Years , to purchase the Favour of ' God , and be reconciled to him again . But ' tis a fruitless Wifh ! Millions of ' Millions of Years will bring me no ' nearer to the End of my Tortures than one poor Hour ! O Eternity ...
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... thou would't take away my Being , or Mifery ; neither of them can encrease or diminish thy Happiness , and therefore let them both cease , and let my Name be known no more : Or if I must be , and be immortal , and thou wilt punish me ...
... thou would't take away my Being , or Mifery ; neither of them can encrease or diminish thy Happiness , and therefore let them both cease , and let my Name be known no more : Or if I must be , and be immortal , and thou wilt punish me ...
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578 ページ - Nymph's Reply to the Shepherd If all the world and love were young, And truth in every shepherd's tongue, These pretty pleasures might me move To live with thee and be thy love. But time drives flocks from field to fold, When rivers rage and rocks grow cold, And Philomel becometh dumb, The rest complains of cares to come.
231 ページ - Th' insulting tyrant, prancing o'er the field Strow'd with Rome's citizens, and drench'd in slaughter, His horse's hoofs wet with Patrician blood ! Oh, Portius ! is there not some chosen curse, Some hidden thunder in the stores of heaven, Red with uncommon wrath, to blast the man, Who owes his greatness to his country's ruin ? PORTIUS.
309 ページ - As never yet to love, or to be lov'd. She, while her Lover pants upon her breast, Can mark the figures on an Indian chest; And when she sees her Friend in deep despair, Observes how much a Chintz exceeds Mohair.
578 ページ - Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle, and thy posies, Soon break, soon wither, soon forgotten ; In folly ripe, in reason rotten. Thy belt of straw and ivy- buds, Thy coral clasps and amber studs, All these in me no means can move, To come to thee and be thy love.
578 ページ - A gown made of the finest Wool, Which from our pretty Lambs we pull ; Slippers, lin'd choicely for the Cold, With Buckles of the purest Gold. A belt of Straw, and ivy Buds, With coral clasps, and amber Studs ; And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me, and be my Love.
185 ページ - ... one moiety to the informer, and the other moiety to the poor of the parish where such offence shall be committed...
578 ページ - The rest complains of cares to come. The flowers do fade, and wanton fields To wayward Winter reckoning yields: A honey tongue, a heart of gall, Is fancy's spring, but sorrow's fall. Thy gowns, thy shoes, thy beds of roses, Thy cap, thy kirtle...
284 ページ - ... which will be in about an hour, taking care that they do not continue in the fire after that. They are then to be taken out of the crucible, and immediately rubb'd in a mortar to a fine powder, which ought to be of a very dark grey colour.
578 ページ - With coral clasps and amber studs : And if these pleasures may thee move, Come live with me and be my Love. Thy silver dishes for thy meat As precious as the gods do eat, Shall on an ivory table be Prepared each day for thee and me. The shepherd swains shall dance and sing For thy delight each May morning : If these delights thy mind may move, Then live with me and be my Love.
577 ページ - The better sort should set before 'em A grace, a manner, a decorum ; Something, that gives their acts a light ; Makes 'em not only just, but bright ; And sets them in that open fame, Which witty malice cannot blame. For 'tis in life, as 'tis in painting : Much may be right, yet much be wanting ; From lines drawn...