The Batchelor: Or Speculations of Jeoffry Wagstaffe, Esq. Vol. III.James Hoey, junior, 1773 - 359 ページ |
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... last queftion convey ? A free and generous people will esteem a man according to his intrinfic merit , and are not to be dazzled by the false , and meretricious glare of rank and fortune .. - Stuck round with titles , or hung round with ...
... last queftion convey ? A free and generous people will esteem a man according to his intrinfic merit , and are not to be dazzled by the false , and meretricious glare of rank and fortune .. - Stuck round with titles , or hung round with ...
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... long held the fcales as Lord Justice , and at last overturned the balance , by throwing in too much of his own felf - confequence and felf - intereft . ( 15 ) See ( 15 ) See Scorpio all . ] Here the The BATCHELOR . 13.
... long held the fcales as Lord Justice , and at last overturned the balance , by throwing in too much of his own felf - confequence and felf - intereft . ( 15 ) See ( 15 ) See Scorpio all . ] Here the The BATCHELOR . 13.
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... last night I faw them worn by one of the candle - fnuffers , in a proceflion . You fee , my dear fir , on what a weak foundation the belief of these miracles depends - To undeceive the public , and check the growth of fuperftition and ...
... last night I faw them worn by one of the candle - fnuffers , in a proceflion . You fee , my dear fir , on what a weak foundation the belief of these miracles depends - To undeceive the public , and check the growth of fuperftition and ...
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... last fummer affizes for the county of Carlow : however , on finding Mr. Bayley determined to let it go to that iffue , Mr. Caldwell thought proper to with- draw his notice of tryal , and has let the matter lye over withot ever demanding ...
... last fummer affizes for the county of Carlow : however , on finding Mr. Bayley determined to let it go to that iffue , Mr. Caldwell thought proper to with- draw his notice of tryal , and has let the matter lye over withot ever demanding ...
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... artful and malicious to the last degree - Mr . Ponfon- by only told you , " that the very fame claufe was in- ferted in Lord Burlington's leafes . " He did not tell tell you that no abatement was made in the tenant's 64 The BATCHELOR .
... artful and malicious to the last degree - Mr . Ponfon- by only told you , " that the very fame claufe was in- ferted in Lord Burlington's leafes . " He did not tell tell you that no abatement was made in the tenant's 64 The BATCHELOR .
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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.