The Batchelor: Or Speculations of Jeoffry Wagstaffe, Esq. Vol. III.James Hoey, junior, 1773 - 359 ページ |
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... head . Instead of fenfe or fancy in converfation , they fubftitute a pert , forward manner of addrefs , and a peremptory , decifive manner of declaring their fentiments . When I asked thefe gentlemen any questions • questions about the ...
... head . Instead of fenfe or fancy in converfation , they fubftitute a pert , forward manner of addrefs , and a peremptory , decifive manner of declaring their fentiments . When I asked thefe gentlemen any questions • questions about the ...
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... head ; And aims to fracture Leo's skull , Affifted by his colleague Bull . The Gemini prepare for arms , E'en Virgo's break with ardour warms : Cancer attempts to claw his tail , And Libra wields the beam and scale . See Scorpio all his ...
... head ; And aims to fracture Leo's skull , Affifted by his colleague Bull . The Gemini prepare for arms , E'en Virgo's break with ardour warms : Cancer attempts to claw his tail , And Libra wields the beam and scale . See Scorpio all his ...
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... head of that paper , is compofed of fcorpions , which spit their venom at none but chief governors , and the friends of government . ( 16 ) Sagittarius points . ] This line is fomewhat difficult to explain : we must therefore have ...
... head of that paper , is compofed of fcorpions , which spit their venom at none but chief governors , and the friends of government . ( 16 ) Sagittarius points . ] This line is fomewhat difficult to explain : we must therefore have ...
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... heads , without giving them time for reflection , and fo draws them into his fyftem at once . He acts like the fox , who runs round with his tail in his mouth , to make the heads of fowl giddy , and decoy them from the rooft . I am ...
... heads , without giving them time for reflection , and fo draws them into his fyftem at once . He acts like the fox , who runs round with his tail in his mouth , to make the heads of fowl giddy , and decoy them from the rooft . I am ...
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... heads , and oil in their tales , as an an- tidote against it . Befides , the arts they use on many occafions , to extend the dominions of grace , are base and difinge- nuous : nuous : they hire their own followers to pelt and 40 The ...
... heads , and oil in their tales , as an an- tidote against it . Befides , the arts they use on many occafions , to extend the dominions of grace , are base and difinge- nuous : nuous : they hire their own followers to pelt and 40 The ...
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3 ページ - And he gave it for his opinion, that whoever could make two ears of corn, or two blades of grass to grow upon a spot of ground where only one grew before, would deserve better of mankind, and do more essential service to his country, than the whole race of politicians put together.
74 ページ - Nor peace, nor ease, the heart can know, That, like the needle true, Turns at the touch of joy or woe, But turning, trembles too.
132 ページ - You take a hundred leaders of each party, you dispose them into couples of such whose heads are nearest of a size; then let two nice operators saw off the occiput of each couple at the same time, in such a manner that the brain may be equally divided.
93 ページ - em; As with a moral view design'd To cure the vices of mankind: His vein, ironically grave, Expos'd the fool, and lash'd the knave: To steal a hint was never known, But what he writ was all his own.
10 ページ - Whofe nobles, born to cringe and to command, (In courts a mean, in camps a...
10 ページ - A nation here I pity and admire, Whom noblest sentiments of glory fire, Yet taught, by custom's force, and bigot fear, To serve with pride, and boast the yoke they bear : Whose nobles, born to cringe and to command...
75 ページ - The heart that melts for others' woe, Shall then scarce feel its own. The wounds which now each moment bleed, Each moment then shall close; And tranquil days shall still succeed To nights of calm repose.
74 ページ - OFT I've implor'd the gods in vain, And pray'd till I've been weary : For once I'll seek my wish to gain Of Oberon the fairy.
214 ページ - And pointing to th' eternal throne.' The angel fpoke — nor hufoand dear, Nor children lov'd (a mournful train} Could from her eye attract one tear, Nor bend one thought to' earth again* The foul, impatient of delay, No more could mortal fetters bind, But fpringing to the realms of day, Leaves ev'ry human care behind.
87 ページ - Rais'd by the breath of popular acclaim, They mounted to the pinnacle of Fame ; There the weak brain, made giddy with the height, Spurr'd on the rival chiefs to mortal fight.