The New-Year's Miscellany ...A. Freeman, 1747 - 62 Seiten |
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... see you fud- denly ; and therefore let us hafte away , and do our Duty , and I hope God will give us a fignal and eminent Victory this Year over our Enemies in Flanders , and then Boys , for France . Adieu . THE T HE whole Pagan ...
... see you fud- denly ; and therefore let us hafte away , and do our Duty , and I hope God will give us a fignal and eminent Victory this Year over our Enemies in Flanders , and then Boys , for France . Adieu . THE T HE whole Pagan ...
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... - k wildly ftare ; Cbr nor W-- please me , They painted Poppets feem to be If FANNY is not there . Lady C - a · L- Mila M + Mifs C - dy , § See a Poem call'd The Beauties . XIV . XIV . The Beau , the Templer , and the ( 31 )
... - k wildly ftare ; Cbr nor W-- please me , They painted Poppets feem to be If FANNY is not there . Lady C - a · L- Mila M + Mifs C - dy , § See a Poem call'd The Beauties . XIV . XIV . The Beau , the Templer , and the ( 31 )
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... none , Let Hbt and Lord Bd fight , Sir Charles and Poets know what's right , When they should fight , they run . See Odes on the Marriage of the Dutchefs of M - chas . XIX . XIX . Soft Battles Poets only love , Where we ( 32 ) `
... none , Let Hbt and Lord Bd fight , Sir Charles and Poets know what's right , When they should fight , they run . See Odes on the Marriage of the Dutchefs of M - chas . XIX . XIX . Soft Battles Poets only love , Where we ( 32 ) `
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... See the black Caravan cover'd o'er with fine things , Such as family ' scutcheons and oftriches wings ; You wou'd fwear by that Being , which firft gave you breath , They were journying to Heaven , not into the earth . Like Tom's empty ...
... See the black Caravan cover'd o'er with fine things , Such as family ' scutcheons and oftriches wings ; You wou'd fwear by that Being , which firft gave you breath , They were journying to Heaven , not into the earth . Like Tom's empty ...
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... I will begin from the Egg , that your Concoxion may be the easier . In the whole Courfe and Frame of Nature , we see that nothing is made for itself , but each hath a Bond of Duty , of Use or of Service , by which it is ( 53 )
... I will begin from the Egg , that your Concoxion may be the easier . In the whole Courfe and Frame of Nature , we see that nothing is made for itself , but each hath a Bond of Duty , of Use or of Service , by which it is ( 53 )
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Beliebte Passagen
Seite 59 - Now purse that art to me my lives light, And saviour, as downe in this world here, Out of this towne helpe me by your might, Sith that you woll not be my treasure, For I am shave as nere as any frere, But I pray unto your curtesie, Be heavy againe, or els mote I die.
Seite 22 - Item, I bequeath my body to the earth, from whence it came, to be buried where and in what manner my executrix hereafter named shall think fitt.
Seite 33 - Cain, in disgrace with heaven, retired to Nod, A place, undoubtedly, as far from God As Cain could wish ; which makes some think he went As far as Scotland, ere he pitch'd his tent ; And there a city built of ancient fame, Which he, from Eden, Edinburgh did name.
Seite 24 - I have hereunto set my hand and seal this twentieth day of December in the year of our Lord one thousand eight hundred and two.
Seite 18 - ... wishes) To fortify maw sacerdotal, Eleemosynary funk, And leave to be drunk, We humbly desire you to vote all. 8. Item, pray make us able To command steed in stable, When we are dispos'd ad ridendum ; And, if we want boots, Whips, spurs, orsartoots, Oblige surly groom straight to lend them.
Seite 19 - The worst sort of simony, " Be the price of our presentation ; " Nor to wed a cast mistress " When she's in great distress, " Our requisite qualification. '3...
Seite 23 - Item. I will and bequeath all my large Bookes of Acts, to them of the Fortune Play-House, for I hold it a deed of charity, in regard they want good action. All my great Books of Acts to be divided between the Fortune and the Bull ; for they spoyle many a good Play for want of Action.
Seite 17 - That impertinent crew, " Your patience to weary and vex ' ' With a thing of no moment, ' ' That has small weight or none in't, " But's as idle and light as their sex. 3...
Seite 58 - Bayes and Ivy-twine, who made his prayers to his Pur/e, to keep him out of debt, in this manner. To you my Purfe, and to none other wight Complain I, for you to be my Lady deer: I am forry now that you be light, For certes yee now make me heavy cheer, Me were as lefe laid upon a beer. For which unto your mercy thus I cry, Be heavy again, or elfe mote I dye. Now vouchfafe this day, or it be night, That I of you the blisfull found may heare, Or fee your colour...
Seite 24 - Coudes of William Morgan ap Renald ap Hugh ap Richard ap Thomas ap Evan ap Rice, in the County of Glamorgan, Shentleman. " Inprimis — in the pantry of poultry for her owne eating, one great pigge 4 weeke old.