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Side xiii
... voice and countenance , so as to deceive him . - I kept my bottle close in my side - pocket , resolved to use it when there was no other way of escaping . - The day preceding that of trial arrived , being at Richard's Coffee - house at ...
... voice and countenance , so as to deceive him . - I kept my bottle close in my side - pocket , resolved to use it when there was no other way of escaping . - The day preceding that of trial arrived , being at Richard's Coffee - house at ...
Side xv
... voice utter distinctly - " ' tis over . He continued hanging till he became in- sensible , and to resume his own narrative , " Hav- ing fallen to the ground on my face , in about half a minute I recovered my feet , and , reeling and ...
... voice utter distinctly - " ' tis over . He continued hanging till he became in- sensible , and to resume his own narrative , " Hav- ing fallen to the ground on my face , in about half a minute I recovered my feet , and , reeling and ...
Side 21
... voice like mine ! Truths , that the theorist could never reach , And observation taught me , I would teach . Not all , whose eloquence the fancy fills , Musical as the chime of tinkling rills , Weak to perform , though mighty to pretend ...
... voice like mine ! Truths , that the theorist could never reach , And observation taught me , I would teach . Not all , whose eloquence the fancy fills , Musical as the chime of tinkling rills , Weak to perform , though mighty to pretend ...
Side 22
... voice , Must be supplied with objects of his choice , Where'er he turns , enjoyment and delight , Or present , or in prospect , meet his sight ; Those open on the spot their honey'd store ; These call him loudly to pursuit of more . His ...
... voice , Must be supplied with objects of his choice , Where'er he turns , enjoyment and delight , Or present , or in prospect , meet his sight ; Those open on the spot their honey'd store ; These call him loudly to pursuit of more . His ...
Side 48
... voice of heavenly love , Sad messenger of mercy from above ! How does it grate upon his thankless ear , Crippling his pleasures with the cramp of fear ! His will and judgment at continual strife , That civil war imbitters all his life ...
... voice of heavenly love , Sad messenger of mercy from above ! How does it grate upon his thankless ear , Crippling his pleasures with the cramp of fear ! His will and judgment at continual strife , That civil war imbitters all his life ...
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