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... relation , he records the fol - ` lowing example of fuperftitious weakness in the conduct of Cad- walader : " After refiding fome time in the court of Bretaigne , Cadwalader prepared to return into Wales ; having heard that the famine ...
... relation , he records the fol - ` lowing example of fuperftitious weakness in the conduct of Cad- walader : " After refiding fome time in the court of Bretaigne , Cadwalader prepared to return into Wales ; having heard that the famine ...
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... relation was not intended to delight the ears of an Olympic audience . By a faithful account of the past , he hoped to affift his readers in conjec- turing about the future . While human nature remained the fame , his work would have ...
... relation was not intended to delight the ears of an Olympic audience . By a faithful account of the past , he hoped to affift his readers in conjec- turing about the future . While human nature remained the fame , his work would have ...
Pagina 46
... relations , seemed to revenge the fufferings of Henry the Sixth , and his family , on the houfe of York . + Richard the Third , who murdered his brother the Duke of Cla- § Edward the Fifth . rence . Richard Duke of York . The " The ...
... relations , seemed to revenge the fufferings of Henry the Sixth , and his family , on the houfe of York . + Richard the Third , who murdered his brother the Duke of Cla- § Edward the Fifth . rence . Richard Duke of York . The " The ...
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... relations of chord to chord , and key to key , feem here , indeed , but darkly and lamely explained . Chap . IV . Of the Inverfion of Chords , and their internal Con- fonance . Though the title of this chapter tells a Mufician its whole ...
... relations of chord to chord , and key to key , feem here , indeed , but darkly and lamely explained . Chap . IV . Of the Inverfion of Chords , and their internal Con- fonance . Though the title of this chapter tells a Mufician its whole ...
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... of her own life , and thofe of the Queen of Scots and the Duke of Norfolk , as far as they had any immediate relation to the orphan princeffes . We We cannot reconcile to truth and nature the account that 134 The Recefs ; a Novel .
... of her own life , and thofe of the Queen of Scots and the Duke of Norfolk , as far as they had any immediate relation to the orphan princeffes . We We cannot reconcile to truth and nature the account that 134 The Recefs ; a Novel .
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Pagina 92 - What hands are here ? ha ! they pluck out mine eyes. Will all great Neptune's ocean wash this blood Clean from my hand ? No, this my hand will rather The multitudinous seas incarnadine, Making the green one red.
Pagina 445 - I've paced much this weary mortal round, And sage experience bids me this declare 'If Heaven a draught of heavenly pleasure spare, One cordial in this melancholy vale, 'Tis when a youthful, loving, modest pair, In other's arms breathe out the tender tale, Beneath the milk-white thorn that scents the evening gale.
Pagina 446 - There ever bask in uncreated rays, No more to sigh or shed the bitter tear, Together hymning their Creator's praise, In such society, yet still more dear ; While circling time moves round in an eternal sphere. Compared with this, how poor Religion's pride, In all the pomp of method, and of art, When men display to congregations wide Devotion's every grace, except the heart...
Pagina 161 - A' made a finer end and went away an it had been any christom child; a' parted even just between twelve and one, even at the turning o' the tide: for after I saw him fumble with the sheets and play with flowers and smile upon his fingers...
Pagina 444 - But hark ! a rap comes gently to the door ; Jenny, wha kens the meaning o' the same, Tells how a neebor lad cam o'er the moor To do some errands, and convoy her hame. The wily mother sees the conscious flame Sparkle in Jenny's e'e, and flush her cheek : Wi...
Pagina 442 - ... friend! No mercenary bard his homage pays: With honest pride, I scorn each selfish end; My dearest meed, a friend's esteem and praise: To you I sing, in simple Scottish lays, The lowly train in life's sequester'd scene; The native feelings strong, the guileless ways; What Aiken in a cottage would have been; Ah! tho' his worth unknown, far happier there, I ween.
Pagina 445 - The sire turns o'er, wi' patriarchal grace, The big ha' Bible, ance his father's pride. His bonnet rev'rently is laid aside, His lyart haffets wearing thin an' bare ; Those strains that once did sweet in Zion glide, He wales a portion with judicious care ; And " Let us worship God !
Pagina 337 - That an unjust action has more demerit than an ungenerous one: That a generous action has more merit than a merely just one: That no man ought to be blamed for what it was not in his power to hinder...
Pagina 98 - Cook's person was in any danger, otherwise he would have detained the prince, which no doubt would have been a great check on the Indians. One man was...
Pagina 447 - From scenes like these old Scotia's grandeur springs, That makes her lov"d at home, rever'd abroad : Princes and lords are but the breath of kings, ' An honest man's the noblest work of God...