11. Not always actions show the man: we find POPE'S Moral Essays. 12. She speaks, behaves, and acts just as she ought, 13. POPE'S Moral Essays. Your thief looks, in the crowd, BYRON'S Werner. 14. That this is but the surface of his soul, And that the depth is rich in better things. BYRON'S Werner. 15. Full many a stoic eye and aspect stern BYRON'S Corsair. 16. How little do they see what is, who frame Their hasty judgments upon that which seems. 17. The deepest ice that ever froze Can only o'er the surface close; SOUTHEY. BYRON'S Parisina. 18. As a beam o'er the face of the water may glow, While the tide runs in darkness and coldness below, So the cheek may be ting'd with a warm sunny smile, 19. Appearance may deceive thee-understand, A pure white glove may hide a filthy hand. 20. Within the oyster's shell uncouth : The purest pearl may bide:- Within that rough outside. T. MOORE. MRS. OSGOOD. 21. Who will believe? not I, for in deceiving 24. Think not, because the eye is bright, And underneath the sunniest smile APPETITE-DINNER-HUNGER, &c. Our stomachs 1. Will make what's homely, savoury. SHAKSPEARE. 2. He was a man of an unbounded stomach. SHAKSPEARE. 3. Famine is in thy checks, Need and oppression stareth in thine eyes, Upon thy back hangs ragged misery; The world is not thy friend, nor the world's law. SHAKSPEARE. 4. Read over this, and after this,—and then To breakfast with what appetite you have. 5. 6. 7. They would defy That which they love most tenderly; SHAKSPEARE. Quarrel with minced pies, and disparage And blaspheme custard thro' their nose. He bore A paunch of mighty bulk before, Which still he had a special care BUTLER'S Hudibras. To keep well cramm'd with thrifty fare. BUTLER'S Hudibras. For finer or fatter Ne'er ranged in a forest, or smoked in a platter. 8. Critiqu'd your wine, and analyz'd your meat, Yet on plain pudding deign'd at home to eat. GOLDSMITH. POPE'S Moral Essays. 9. The tankards foam; and the strong table groans THOMSON. 50 APPETITE- DINNER - HUNGER, &c. 10. Their various cares in one great point combine, The business of their lives—that is, to dine. YOUNG'S Love of Fame. 11. The turnpike road to people's hearts, I find, Lies thro' their mouths, or I mistake mankind. DR. WOLCOT's Peter Pindar. 12. Behold! his breakfasts shine with reputation; DR. WOLCOT's Peter Pindar. 13. Dire was the clang of plates, of knife and fork, That merciless fell, like tomahawks, to work! DR. WOLCOT's Peter Pindar. 14. Famish'd people must be slowly nurst, BYRON'S Don Juan. 15. Besides, I'm hungry, and just now would take, Like Esau, for my birthright a beef-steak. BYRON'S Don Juan. 16. And when he look'd upon his watch again, 17. 18. BYRON'S Don Juan. Nothing's more sure at moments to take hold BYRON'S Don Juan. When dinner has oppress'd me, BYRON'S Don Juan. 19. He fell upon 20. But man is a carnivorous production, 21. BYRON'S Don Juan. And must have meat, at least one meal a day; -All human history attests BYRON'S Don Juan. That happiness for man-the hungry sinner- BYRON'S Don Juan. D. HUMPHREYS. 22. The big round dumpling rolling from the pot. 23. The same stale viands serv'd up o'er and o'er, The stomach nauseate. WYNNE'S Ovid. SHAKSPEARE. APPLAUSE-POPULARITY. 1. Cries out upon abuses, seems to weep 2. O, he sits high in all the people's hearts; And that, which would appear offence in us, His countenance, like richest alchymy, Will change to virtue, and to worthiness. O breath of public praise, Short-liv'd and vain! oft gain'd without desert, 3. As often lost, unmerited! SHAKSPEARE. HAVARD. |