Like Master Like Man: A Novel ...relief of the author's widow, and sold, 1811 |
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... Kitty , or cu cumber . " The next - bodderation ! don't be after shooting the flies , on the ceiling , with your eyes , sideways - but , squint , straight - for- ward , at your book . - The next , that is like a pair of snuffers , with ...
... Kitty , or cu cumber . " The next - bodderation ! don't be after shooting the flies , on the ceiling , with your eyes , sideways - but , squint , straight - for- ward , at your book . - The next , that is like a pair of snuffers , with ...
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... 'm bother'd from head to the tail ! ” " La ! what has bother'd thee ? " in- quired the girl . 66 Kitty , " said he , after several hems and ha's , " what be thy opinion of things in general ? " " I am sure , Mr. Humphry , I never 233.
... 'm bother'd from head to the tail ! ” " La ! what has bother'd thee ? " in- quired the girl . 66 Kitty , " said he , after several hems and ha's , " what be thy opinion of things in general ? " " I am sure , Mr. Humphry , I never 233.
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... Kitty , " cried the bumpkin , in a tragic tone , and dropping upon his knee , " thee hast made a greater hole in my poor heart , than a battering ram would have done . " " Lovely IMP , assuage my anguish- At your feet a TINDER Swain ...
... Kitty , " cried the bumpkin , in a tragic tone , and dropping upon his knee , " thee hast made a greater hole in my poor heart , than a battering ram would have done . " " Lovely IMP , assuage my anguish- At your feet a TINDER Swain ...
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... Kitty , wilt thee have I ? I ha ' good wagers , besides whales . Say but the word , and General Highman's halter shall do our business in a crack . ” " General Highman ! who is that ? ” said she . Why , he be a desperate great man , now ...
... Kitty , wilt thee have I ? I ha ' good wagers , besides whales . Say but the word , and General Highman's halter shall do our business in a crack . ” " General Highman ! who is that ? ” said she . Why , he be a desperate great man , now ...
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... Kitty ! - ---- " A JEW , dear Kitty ! Lovely Kitty , Kitty Fell ! " and don't thee forget poor Humphry Haw- buck , or I shall go mad , like Tom of Bedlam . " " How sweet's the love that meets return ! ” ` concluded he , leaving the ...
... Kitty ! - ---- " A JEW , dear Kitty ! Lovely Kitty , Kitty Fell ! " and don't thee forget poor Humphry Haw- buck , or I shall go mad , like Tom of Bedlam . " " How sweet's the love that meets return ! ” ` concluded he , leaving the ...
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Alcanzor answer'd ask'd Barnaby better Bless Bless my soul call'd convey'd countenance cried criticks Cynic dear deceased devil Doctor Johnson door Ecod Elijah endale enter'd exclaim'd eyes father feelings fellow follow'd form'd fortune gentleman GEORGE COLMAN girl give guinea hand Hardyman Hawbuck Haymarket theatre heard heart Heartwell hero honor hope Humphry husband John Palmer Juba justice Kitty Lady Helen Lady Louisa Lancashire late leave London look'd Lord Maskwell marriage master means mind never night O'Demagogue Oakendale observed order'd Palmer Peter poor possess'd quoite quoth Rachel rejoin'd replied Philip return'd Saint Peter servant shave Sir James Snarl soon soul stranger Susan tears tell theatre THEATRE ROYAL thee thing thought tion told took town Travers Treadaway turn'd voice Vulture wife wish wish'd woman word wretch young youth Zounds
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Seite 1 - Whilst the screech-owl, screeching loud, Puts the wretch that lies in woe In remembrance of a shroud. Now it is the time of night ' That the graves, all gaping wide, Every one lets forth his sprite, In the church-way paths to glide...
Seite 232 - Sigh no more, ladies, sigh no more, Men were deceivers ever, One foot in sea, and one on shore, To one thing constant never. Then sigh not so, But let them go, And be you blithe and bonny. Converting all your sounds of woe Into Hey nonny, nonny.
Seite 195 - To purchase Heaven has gold the power ( Can gold remove the mortal hour ? In life can Love be bought with gold ? Are Friendship's pleasures to be sold ? No — all that's worth a wish, a thought, Fair Virtue gives, unbrib'd, unbought. Cease then on trash thy hopes to bind, Let nobler views engage thy mind.
Seite 30 - The wind did blow, the cloak did fly Like streamer long and gay, Till loop and button failing both, At last it flew away.
Seite 114 - OVER the mountain, and over the moor, Hungry, and barefoot, I wander forlorn ; My father is dead, and my mother is poor, And she grieves for the days that will never return.
Seite 84 - Th' opprobrious words that I from him have borne. To the liege-lord of my dear native land I owe a subject's homage : but ev'n him And his high arbitration I'd reject. Within my bosom reigns another lord; Honour, sole judge, and umpire of itself. If my free speech offend you, noble Randolph, Revoke your favours, and let Norval go Hence as he came, alone, but not dishonour'd.
Seite 19 - Gravity is a mysterious carriage of the body invented to cover the defects of the mind.
Seite 103 - for this gear. Gra. Thanks, i'faith ; for filence is only commendable In a neat's tongue dry'd, and a maid not vendible.
Seite 144 - d to the sinew of a single arm That strikes for liberty 1 that strikes to save His fields from fire, his infants from the sword, His couch from lust, his daughters from pollution, And his large honours from eternal infamy t What doubt we then ! Shall we, shall we stand here!
Seite 210 - CEASE rude Boreas, blust'ring railer ! List, ye landsmen, all to me, Messmates hear a brother sailor Sing the dangers of the sea; From bounding billows, first in motion, When the distant whirlwinds rise, To the tempest-troubled ocean, Where the seas contend with skies. Hark ! the boatswain hoarsely bawling, By topsail-sheets and haulyards stand ! Down...