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Pagina 1
... causes to be proud of her- God bless her ! She has ruled this nation with a silken cord , and is beloved by the whole of her subjects the high and low , the rich and poor . " England is safe , if true within itself . " - Shakspeare . B ...
... causes to be proud of her- God bless her ! She has ruled this nation with a silken cord , and is beloved by the whole of her subjects the high and low , the rich and poor . " England is safe , if true within itself . " - Shakspeare . B ...
Pagina 12
... cause . This is neither the time nor place to treat on matters of religion , and I will not trench on such tender ground ; but we can in all times and in all places shew our love and venera- tion for that church before whose font we ...
... cause . This is neither the time nor place to treat on matters of religion , and I will not trench on such tender ground ; but we can in all times and in all places shew our love and venera- tion for that church before whose font we ...
Pagina 19
... causes him to be zealous in his duties , and to look lightly upon the fatigue and hardships of foreign service . The army of England I believe was never in a more efficient state than at the present time ; and as I have ever been of ...
... causes him to be zealous in his duties , and to look lightly upon the fatigue and hardships of foreign service . The army of England I believe was never in a more efficient state than at the present time ; and as I have ever been of ...
Pagina 21
... cause be re- paid with freedom and peace , for " It is most meet we arm us ' gainst the foe : For peace itself should not so dull a kingdom , But that defences , musters , preparations , Should be maintain'd , assembled , and collected ...
... cause be re- paid with freedom and peace , for " It is most meet we arm us ' gainst the foe : For peace itself should not so dull a kingdom , But that defences , musters , preparations , Should be maintain'd , assembled , and collected ...
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Pagina 39 - With eyes severe, and beard of formal cut, Full of wise saws and modern instances ; And so he plays his part. The sixth age shifts Into the lean and...
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Pagina 26 - Soft you ; a word or two, before you go. I have done the state some service, and they know it; No more of that: — I pray you, in your letters, When you shall these unlucky deeds relate, Speak of me as I am ; nothing extenuate, Nor set down aught in malice...
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Pagina 44 - Though justice be thy plea, consider this,— That, in the course of justice, none of us Should see salvation : we do pray for mercy; And that same prayer doth teach us all to render The deeds of mercy.
Pagina 176 - But happy they, the happiest of their kind, Whom gentler stars unite, and in one fate Their hearts, their fortunes, and their beings blend. Tis not the coarser tie of human laws, Unnatural oft, and foreign to the mind, That binds their peace ; but harmony itself, Attuning all their passions into love ; Where friendship...
Pagina 9 - I should like to see you fight first!' Odds life! I should like to see you kill him if it was only to get a little lesson.