The satirist: or, Every man in his humour1833 |
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... feel Morpheus would gladly fold me in his arms adieu for the present . ' ' Upon my word , ' exclaimed Ferdinand , ' but he is a Satirist completely ! if he be so improved in talking , as he is in writing , zounds ! Silviana ! but you'll ...
... feel Morpheus would gladly fold me in his arms adieu for the present . ' ' Upon my word , ' exclaimed Ferdinand , ' but he is a Satirist completely ! if he be so improved in talking , as he is in writing , zounds ! Silviana ! but you'll ...
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... feel - now in the tender & sente- ental is wonder if " " , not a little now & ther for love is not confined to either ozen- person or time . the inexpressible pleasure of knowing that he was in possession 60 THE SATIRIST :
... feel - now in the tender & sente- ental is wonder if " " , not a little now & ther for love is not confined to either ozen- person or time . the inexpressible pleasure of knowing that he was in possession 60 THE SATIRIST :
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... feel thy flame , Love , soft intruder , enters here , But entering , learns to be sincere . Marcus , with blushes owns he loves , And Brutus tenderly reproves , Why , virtue , dost thou blame desire , Which OR , EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR .
... feel thy flame , Love , soft intruder , enters here , But entering , learns to be sincere . Marcus , with blushes owns he loves , And Brutus tenderly reproves , Why , virtue , dost thou blame desire , Which OR , EVERY MAN IN HIS HUMOUR .
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... feel , soon cease to beat , even with that feeling , which it shall lose the latest . To love Miss Walton , could not be a crime ; if to declare it , is one , the expiation will be made . Her tears were now flowing without control . Let ...
... feel , soon cease to beat , even with that feeling , which it shall lose the latest . To love Miss Walton , could not be a crime ; if to declare it , is one , the expiation will be made . Her tears were now flowing without control . Let ...
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... feel . " I was thinking to - day , let me see , what is to- day ? Tuesday , April 9th , 1833. Well , I was thinking how much I was jeered , disdained , and ill - treated , when the following rapsody came into my mind : - " As I walk'd ...
... feel . " I was thinking to - day , let me see , what is to- day ? Tuesday , April 9th , 1833. Well , I was thinking how much I was jeered , disdained , and ill - treated , when the following rapsody came into my mind : - " As I walk'd ...
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Acrostic agreeable amongst amuse Appleby Arrah Askrigg Augustus Author beautiful Brough buiks Butcher's Charles Clemence Cobbler Crosby Garret Daniel Dancer Dapperwit enquired Enterber Cottage eyes father favourite fear fool footman Fountain's Lodge gentleman give Gunnerside hand happiness head hear heart honour hope humour imagined Jack Jackey James James Last Jem's Jemmy Twitcher John Julia kind Kirkby Stephen Lady letter look Lord Clarence Lord Hargrave Lordship master Michael mind Miss Medley Miss Walton morning mournin Muker never night Ormside owar Poet poor pride Ravenstonedale reader Saint Patrick Satire Satirist servants Silviana Smardale Sophia Soulby Squire Swaledale tell thee thing Thomas thou thought thout tongue town unto varra village Warcop Wensleydale Westmorland William wise wish words writing
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Seite 118 - In parts superior what advantage lies ? Tell (for you can) what is it to be wise ? 'Tis but to know how little can be known, To see all others...
Seite 108 - O sacred solitude ! divine retreat ! Choice of the prudent ! envy of the great ! By thy pure stream, or in thy waving shade, We court fair wisdom, that celestial maid : The genuine offspring of her lov'd embrace, (Strangers on earth !) are innocence...
Seite 84 - I did not disapprove of the design, but as Georgia was then destitute of materials and workmen and it was proposed to send them from Philadelphia at a great...
Seite 44 - Tis brightness all ; save where the new snow melts Along the mazy current. Low the woods Bow their hoar head...
Seite 85 - At this sermon there was also one of our club, who, being of my sentiments respecting the building in Georgia, and suspecting a collection might be intended, had by precaution emptied his pockets before he came from home. Towards the conclusion of the discourse, however, he felt a strong inclination to give, and applied to a neighbour, who stood near him, to lend him some money for the purpose.
Seite 36 - In all thy humours, whether grave or mellow, Thou'rt such a touchy, testy, pleasant fellow; Hast so much wit, and mirth, and spleen, about thee, There is no living with thee, nor without thee.
Seite 68 - TIRED Nature's sweet restorer, balmy Sleep ! He, like the world, his ready visit pays Where Fortune smiles ; the wretched he forsakes ; Swift on his downy pinion flies from woe, And lights on lids unsullied with a tear.
Seite 123 - When nations are to perish in their sins, 'Tis in the church the leprosy begins : The priest, whose office is, with zeal sincere, To watch the fountain, and preserve it clear, Carelessly nods and sleeps upon the brink, While others poison what the flock must drink...
Seite 53 - There was in him a vital scorn of all : As if the worst had fall'n which could befall, He stood a stranger in this breathing world, An erring spirit from another hurl'd...
Seite 96 - Honour and shame from no condition rise; Act well your part, there all the honour lies.