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... a Theatre destroyed by fire at Rome 157 Wine and physic Tom Jones , by Fielding 162 how to improve the flavour of 168 Tortoise - shell 408 Wordsworth , Mr. 128 , 209 Transfusion 366 Travelling by night 189 Young soldier's furlough ...
... a Theatre destroyed by fire at Rome 157 Wine and physic Tom Jones , by Fielding 162 how to improve the flavour of 168 Tortoise - shell 408 Wordsworth , Mr. 128 , 209 Transfusion 366 Travelling by night 189 Young soldier's furlough ...
Pagina 11
... inning , through all my empty pockets , to the air , and muttered expressions and set fire to bills which already ap of contempt and disgust . peared waving in the hands of im " It won't do , Jack — it wont't do !
... inning , through all my empty pockets , to the air , and muttered expressions and set fire to bills which already ap of contempt and disgust . peared waving in the hands of im " It won't do , Jack — it wont't do !
Pagina 12
... the bitter become total head and wings ; like a sweets of adversity- and touched and carved cherub over a grave - stone- purified , with tho tongue's fire , the all pinions and pericranium ! loathsome malefactions of the world .
... the bitter become total head and wings ; like a sweets of adversity- and touched and carved cherub over a grave - stone- purified , with tho tongue's fire , the all pinions and pericranium ! loathsome malefactions of the world .
Pagina 13
Seated before the fire , well ! ) — and begau to analyze , and with his legs upraised upon ile hob , curse , and coutinue to guzzle ile and brandishing the poker , which he wine ...
Seated before the fire , well ! ) — and begau to analyze , and with his legs upraised upon ile hob , curse , and coutinue to guzzle ile and brandishing the poker , which he wine ...
Pagina 16
... though every one porch , I passed straight on into the seemed to speak below his natural kitchen , where a blazing fire in the key , except a few blustering young . huge gaping chimney , gave me a sters , who were whetting their own ...
... though every one porch , I passed straight on into the seemed to speak below his natural kitchen , where a blazing fire in the key , except a few blustering young . huge gaping chimney , gave me a sters , who were whetting their own ...
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Pagina 108 - Thou hast a few names even in Sardis which have not defiled their garments; and they shall walk with me in white: for they are worthy.
Pagina 86 - Dear is that shed to which his soul conforms, And dear that hill which lifts him to the storms; And as a child, when scaring sounds molest, Clings close and closer to the mother's breast, So the loud torrent, and the whirlwind's roar, But bind him to his native mountains more.
Pagina 25 - Search then the ruling passion: there, alone, The wild are constant, and the cunning known; The fool consistent, and the false sincere; Priests, princes, women, no dissemblers here.
Pagina 176 - It is our will That thus enchains us to permitted ill. We might be otherwise, we might be all We dream of happy, high, majestical. Where is the love, beauty and truth we seek, But in our mind? and if we were not weak, Should we be less in deed than in desire?' 'Ay, if we were not weak — and we aspire How vainly to be strong!' said Maddalo; 'You talk Utopia.
Pagina 247 - What visions of glory would have broken upon his mind could he have known that he had indeed discovered a new continent, equal to the whole of the old world in magnitude, and separated by two vast oceans from all the earth hitherto known by civilized man...
Pagina 87 - When the ear heard me, then it blessed me; and when the eye saw me, it gave witness to me: Because I delivered the poor that cried, and the fatherless, and him that had none to help him. The blessing of him that was ready to perish came upon me: and I caused the widow's heart to sing for joy.
Pagina 176 - It remains to know,' I then rejoined, 'and those who try may find How strong the chains are which our spirit bind; Brittle perchance as straw. We are assured Much may be conquered, much may be endured Of what degrades and crushes us. We know That we have power over ourselves to do And suffer — what, we know not till we try; But something nobler than to live and die. So taught those kings of old philosophy, Who reigned before religion made men blind; And those who suffer with their suffering kind...
Pagina 107 - I know thy works, and tribulation, and poverty, (but thou art rich) and I know the blasphemy of them which say they are Jews, and are not, but are the synagogue of Satan.
Pagina 413 - Vainly, but well, that chief had fought, He was a captive now, Yet pride, that fortune humbles not, Was written on his brow. The scars his dark broad bosom wore, Showed warrior true and brave ; A prince among his tribe before, He could not be a slave.
Pagina 107 - Fear none of those things which thou shalt suffer; behold, the devil shall cast some of you into prison, that ye may be tried ; and ye shall have tribulation ten days : be thou faithful unto death, and I will give thee a crown of life.