The Miscellaneous Works of Richard Linnecar, of WakefieldThomas Wright, 1789 - 300 pagina's |
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Pagina 31
... seeing her . BRISK . Don't fear , Sir ; I'll learn all I can . But I forgot to tell you one piece of ill news , that I- TRUEMAN . Ah ! is the married ? No , Sir , but- BRISK . TRUEMAN . But what , s'death , I'm on the rack ! BRISK . Why ...
... seeing her . BRISK . Don't fear , Sir ; I'll learn all I can . But I forgot to tell you one piece of ill news , that I- TRUEMAN . Ah ! is the married ? No , Sir , but- BRISK . TRUEMAN . But what , s'death , I'm on the rack ! BRISK . Why ...
Pagina 53
... would'st thou advise me to do ? Why didst thou give him admittance ? Where's my mother ? Where's my fortune ? —You know I must not see him without my mother's leave ; that 1 is is I ne'er muft fee him ! For fhe will A 53 COMEDY.
... would'st thou advise me to do ? Why didst thou give him admittance ? Where's my mother ? Where's my fortune ? —You know I must not see him without my mother's leave ; that 1 is is I ne'er muft fee him ! For fhe will A 53 COMEDY.
Pagina 61
... see you to day . But to what lengths fhe would have carried her refentment , I tremble to think . She was going to throw herself away to be reveng'd on you ! SIR CHARLES . Throw herself away ? What doft thou mean . PINUM . Why the was ...
... see you to day . But to what lengths fhe would have carried her refentment , I tremble to think . She was going to throw herself away to be reveng'd on you ! SIR CHARLES . Throw herself away ? What doft thou mean . PINUM . Why the was ...
Pagina 73
... see an old acquaintance , but at prefent I'm impatient of any interruption ! Enter RATTLE . RATTLE . Ha ! my brother Colls . who the devil wou'd have dreamt of meeting you two here ? Where in the name of wonder have you been lounging ...
... see an old acquaintance , but at prefent I'm impatient of any interruption ! Enter RATTLE . RATTLE . Ha ! my brother Colls . who the devil wou'd have dreamt of meeting you two here ? Where in the name of wonder have you been lounging ...
Pagina 92
... seeing this dear creature buoy'd up my finking fpirits . At length the peace and wifh'd deliv'rance came , and that ill - fated storm drove in a ship to bring me to my native home . Captain Steerwell know- ing my family- Steerwell ...
... seeing this dear creature buoy'd up my finking fpirits . At length the peace and wifh'd deliv'rance came , and that ill - fated storm drove in a ship to bring me to my native home . Captain Steerwell know- ing my family- Steerwell ...
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ACHMET affured afide Apollo-Lodge Attorney at Law blefs bleft BRISK buſineſs Captain CASHLOVE caufe CHARLOTTE Chloe Chriftians Clariffa CLARISSA Cornwall Damon dear defire Derry ditto DROLIO e'er Edinburgh EGMOND Enter ev'ry Exeunt exit fafe faid FAITHFUL fear fent feven fhall fhew fhip fhould firſt flaves fome foon foul FREEMAN ftill fuch fure fweet Hafan HALI Halyma happineſs HASAN hear heart heaven hope houſe huſband James Jofeph John lady laft LAURA Leeds Leonifa Liverpool Lodge loft London Lord Madam mafons Mafter maid MANCHETTE Mifs STUKELY moſt muft muſt MUSTAPHA myſelf never Newcaſtle night PINUM pleaſe pleaſure Pontefract pray prefent RATTLE RICARDO Servant ſhall ſhe Sheffield Sir Charles Friendly ſpeak Tangier tell thee thefe theſe thofe Thomas thoſe thou thought thouſand TRUEMAN VIXEN Wakefield whilft whofe wife WILDLY William WORTHY wretch your's Zanger
Populaire passages
Pagina 258 - Take now thy son, thine only son Isaac, whom thou lovest, and get thee into the land of Moriah; and offer him there for a burnt offering upon one of the mountains which I will tell thee of.
Pagina 260 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who art •£*• always more ready to hear than we to pray, and art wont to give more than either we desire or deserve ; Pour down upon us the abundance of thy mercy ; forgiving us those things whereof our conscience is afraid, and giving us those good things which we are not worthy to ask, but through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ, thy Son, our Lord.
Pagina 262 - But will God indeed dwell on the earth .' Behold the heaven, and the heaven of heavens, cannot contain thee ; how much less this house that I have builded...
Pagina 239 - Let there be light !" — the Almighty spoke, Refulgent streams from chaos broke, To illume the rising earth ! Well pleas'd the great Jehovah stood, The power supreme pronounc'd it good, And gave the planets birth ! In choral numbers Masons join, To bless and praise this light...
Pagina 259 - Lay not thy hand upon the lad ; for now I know that thou fearest God, because thou hast not withheld thy son, thine only son, from him.
Pagina 257 - I return thither; the Lord gave, and the Lord hath taken away ; blefied be the name of the Lord.
Pagina 252 - ... honesty or fidelity, and adds, when they promised anything of old, they gave their hand upon it, as we do now, and therefore she is represented as giving her hand, and sometimes as only two hands conjoined. Chartarius...
Pagina 218 - Whilfl others run mad, when they find out their wives, Like horn-giggs they whip them each day of their lives. Derry down.
Pagina 248 - Faul mentions that Moses exceedingly quaked and feared on mount Sinai; but we do not find it so recorded any where in the old Testament.
Pagina 258 - Ifaac laid to his father, father here is the altar and the fire, but where is the lamb for the burnt offering?