The Works of Hannah More, in Four Volumes: Including Several Pieces Never Before Published, Band 2D. Graisberry, 1803 - 393 Seiten |
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... Death , and Devils too - are masculine . Are we unfit to rule ? -a poor suggestion ! Austria and Russia answer well that question . If joy from sense and matchless grace arise , .With your own treasure , Britons , bless your eyes . If ...
... Death , and Devils too - are masculine . Are we unfit to rule ? -a poor suggestion ! Austria and Russia answer well that question . If joy from sense and matchless grace arise , .With your own treasure , Britons , bless your eyes . If ...
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... Death to all my hopes ! Heart - rending word ! obedience ! what's obedience ? ' Tis fear , ' tis hate , ' tis terror , ' tis aversion ; ' Tis the cold debt of ostentatious duty , Paid with insulting caution ; paid to tell me How much ...
... Death to all my hopes ! Heart - rending word ! obedience ! what's obedience ? ' Tis fear , ' tis hate , ' tis terror , ' tis aversion ; ' Tis the cold debt of ostentatious duty , Paid with insulting caution ; paid to tell me How much ...
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... death , To fear , distracting thought , to feel you hate me ! Elwina . What if the slender thread by which I hold This poor precarious being soon must break ; Is it Elwina's crime , or heaven's decree ? Yet I shall meet , I trust , the ...
... death , To fear , distracting thought , to feel you hate me ! Elwina . What if the slender thread by which I hold This poor precarious being soon must break ; Is it Elwina's crime , or heaven's decree ? Yet I shall meet , I trust , the ...
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... death of such illustrious knights , As makes the high flush'd cheek of victory pale . Elwina . Why shou'd I tremble thus ? ( aside . ) Raby Whom have we lost ? Sir Hubert . The noble Clifford , Walsingham , and Grey , Sir Harry Hastings ...
... death of such illustrious knights , As makes the high flush'd cheek of victory pale . Elwina . Why shou'd I tremble thus ? ( aside . ) Raby Whom have we lost ? Sir Hubert . The noble Clifford , Walsingham , and Grey , Sir Harry Hastings ...
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... death of honour . Elwina . Said'st thou - died ? Sir Hubert . Beneath the towers of Solyma he fell . Elwina , Oh ! Sir Hubert . Look to the lady . ( ELWINA faints in her father's arms . ) Raby . Gentle knight , retire- ' Tis an ...
... death of honour . Elwina . Said'st thou - died ? Sir Hubert . Beneath the towers of Solyma he fell . Elwina , Oh ! Sir Hubert . Look to the lady . ( ELWINA faints in her father's arms . ) Raby . Gentle knight , retire- ' Tis an ...
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art thou Attilia Barce Bertrand better Betty Birtha bless Bragwell burthen Carthage child Christian church comfort cou'd crime dare daugh daughter dear death dost thou Douglas dreadful duty Edric Elwina Emmelina Enter Exit eyes Fantom farmer fate father fear feel Flatterwell fond forgive give glory Guildford guilt Hamilcar hand happy hear heart heaven honest honour hope husband Jones Julia knew Licinius Lictors live look loose songs Lord lov'd maid Manlius marriage master mind neighbour never night once Orlando parish Parley passion peace Percy pleasure poor pray prayer Publius Raby Raby Castle Regulus religion Rivers Roman Rome servants shew shou'd Simpson Sir Hubert soon sorrow soul spirit Sunday sure tears tell thee thing thou hast thought Trueman truth Twas twill vanity virtue weep wife woman words Worthy wou'd wretched
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Seite 294 - You have heard that it was said to them of old: Thou shalt not commit adultery. But I say to you, that whosoever shall look on a woman to lust after her, hath already committed adultery with her in his heart.
Seite 388 - The Lord gave, and the Lord taketh away, blessed be the name of the Lord.
Seite 91 - To drive the deer with hound and horn Earl Percy took his way ; The child may rue that is unborn The hunting of that day.
Seite 240 - To love mankind so dearly, and yet avoid all opportunities of doing them good ; to have such a noble zeal for the millions, and to feel so little compassion for the units ; to long to free empires and enlighten kingdoms ; and yet deny instruction to your own village, and comfort to your own family.
Seite 274 - But it was in vain to speak ; for his daughters constantly stopped his mouth by a favourite saying of theirs, which equally indicated affectation and vulgarity — that it was better to be out of the world than out of the fashion. Soon after dinner, the women went out to their several employments, and Mr. Worthy, being left alone with his guest, the following discourse took place.
Seite 186 - From scatter'd acorns pick a scanty meal ; — Far from the sweet civilities of life ; There let him live and vaunt his wretched freedom : While we, obedient to the laws that guard us, Guard them, and live or die as they decree.
Seite 421 - I, farmer, think that to teach good " principles to the lower classes, is the " most likely way to save the country. " Now, in order to this, we must teach
Seite 27 - ... hurtful to others, and which must, if so, be displeasing to God ? The stage is by universal concurrence allowed to be no indifferent thing. The impressions it makes on the mind are deep and strong ; deeper and stronger perhaps than are made by any otner amusement. If then such impressions be in the general hostile to Christianity, the whole resolves itself into this short question — Should a Christian frequent it...
Seite 160 - There new-born plays foretaste the town's applause, There dormant patterns pine for future gauze. A moral essay now is all her care, A satire next, and then a bill of fare. A scene she now projects, and now a dish, Here Act the First, and here
Seite 14 - to lust after her, hath already committed adultery " in his heart,