The Spectator, Volumen8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... told the votary , by way of reproof , that , in recompence for his hymn , he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper with 1 the goddess he celebrated . It was impossible to write 10 No. 453 . SPECTATOR .
... told the votary , by way of reproof , that , in recompence for his hymn , he heartily wished he might have a daughter of the same temper with 1 the goddess he celebrated . It was impossible to write 10 No. 453 . SPECTATOR .
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... told me , by the sentence of the law , They had commission to seize all thy fortune : Nay more , Priuli's cruel hand had sign'd it . Here stood a ruffian with a horrid face , Lording it o'er a pile of massy plate , Tumbled into a heap ...
... told me , by the sentence of the law , They had commission to seize all thy fortune : Nay more , Priuli's cruel hand had sign'd it . Here stood a ruffian with a horrid face , Lording it o'er a pile of massy plate , Tumbled into a heap ...
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... told by one who stood near me ) either to prisons or cellars , solitude or little company , the mean arts or the viler crafts of life . But these , ' added he with a disdainful air , are such who would fondly live here , when their ...
... told by one who stood near me ) either to prisons or cellars , solitude or little company , the mean arts or the viler crafts of life . But these , ' added he with a disdainful air , are such who would fondly live here , when their ...
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... told the same even of Mahometans , with relation to the propriety of their demeanour in the conventions of their erroneous worship ; and I cannot but think either of them sufficient laudable patterns for our imitation in this particular ...
... told the same even of Mahometans , with relation to the propriety of their demeanour in the conventions of their erroneous worship ; and I cannot but think either of them sufficient laudable patterns for our imitation in this particular ...
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... told , that the great king of Baby- lon , the day before his death , had been weighed in the balance , and been found wanting . ' In other places of the holy writings , the Almighty is de- scribed as weighing the mountains in scales ...
... told , that the great king of Baby- lon , the day before his death , had been weighed in the balance , and been found wanting . ' In other places of the holy writings , the Almighty is de- scribed as weighing the mountains in scales ...
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Página 73 - Whilst all the stars that round her burn, And all the planets in their turn, Confirm the tidings as they roll, And spread the truth from pole to pole.
Página 101 - I HAVE SET THE LoRD ALWAYS BEFORE ME : Because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved.
Página 14 - Ten thousand thousand precious gifts My daily thanks employ, Nor is the least a cheerful heart, That tastes those gifts with joy.
Página 101 - I have set the Lord always before me: because he is at my right hand, I shall not be moved. Therefore my heart is glad, and my glory rejoiceth : my flesh also shall rest in hope. For thou wilt not leave my soul in hell; neither wilt thou suffer thine Holy One to see corruption. Thou wilt shew me the path of life : in thy presence is fulness of joy ; at thy right hand there are pleasures for evermore.
Página 184 - They that go down to the sea in ships, That do business in great waters ; These see the works of the Lord, And his wonders in the deep.
Página 106 - Tunes her nocturnal note : thus with the year Seasons return, but not to me returns Day, or the sweet approach of even or morn, Or sight of vernal bloom, or summer's rose, Or flocks, or herds, or human face divine...
Página 147 - WHO shall decide, when doctors disagree, And soundest casuists doubt, like you and me...
Página 72 - Soon as the evening shades prevail The moon takes up the wondrous tale, And nightly to the listening earth Repeats the story of her birth...
Página 60 - In counterpoise ; now ponders all events, Battles and realms : in these he put two weights, The sequel each of parting and of fight: The latter quick up flew, and...
Página 106 - And feel thy sovran vital lamp; but thou Revisit'st not these eyes, that roll in vain To find thy piercing ray, and find no dawn; So thick a drop serene hath quenched their orbs, Or dim suffusion veiled.