THE TATLER, OR, LUCUBRATIONS OF ISAAC BICKERSTAFF, Esq: VOLUME THE FIRST, Volum 1C. BATHURST, J. BUCKLAND, W. STRAHAN, J. and F. RIVINGTON, C. SAY, J. HINTON, B. WHITE, L. HAWES, W. CLARKE and R. COLLINS, R. HORSFIELD, T. CASLON, S. CROWDER, T. LONGMAN, B. LAW, T. DAVIES, E. and C. DILLY, H. BALDWIN, J. FULLER, jun. F. NEWBERRY, J. WILKIE, T. CADELL, W. GOLDSMITH, E. JOHNSTON, W. NICOLL, J. JOHNSON, W. FLEXNEY, G. ROBINSON, G. KEITH, G. BURNETT, and R. BALDWIN, 1776 |
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Side 30
... air , and firft beheld This happy light ; when anfwer none return'd , On a green fhady bank , profufe of flowers , Penfive I fate me down , there gentle fleep Firft Firft found me , and with foft oppreffion feiz'd My 30 N ° 6 . THE TATLE R.
... air , and firft beheld This happy light ; when anfwer none return'd , On a green fhady bank , profufe of flowers , Penfive I fate me down , there gentle fleep Firft Firft found me , and with foft oppreffion feiz'd My 30 N ° 6 . THE TATLE R.
Side 41
... anfwer him with as false a muster of lovers . They talk to each other not to be in- formed , but approved . Thus they are fo like , that they are to be ever diftant , and the parallel lines may run to- gether for ever , but never meet ...
... anfwer him with as false a muster of lovers . They talk to each other not to be in- formed , but approved . Thus they are fo like , that they are to be ever diftant , and the parallel lines may run to- gether for ever , but never meet ...
Side 99
... anfwer- ed , with a bold and haughty tone , " Sir , in matters that concern the commonwealth , I will be governed by no < man . " Another Gentleman mentioned fomething of the fame kind , fpoken by the late Duke of B- the late Earl of O ...
... anfwer- ed , with a bold and haughty tone , " Sir , in matters that concern the commonwealth , I will be governed by no < man . " Another Gentleman mentioned fomething of the fame kind , fpoken by the late Duke of B- the late Earl of O ...
Side 106
... anfwer , but in cafe of the peace which is promifed . In the mean time , the cries of the common people are loud for want of bread , the Gentry have loft all Spirit and Zeal for their country , and the King himself feems to languish ...
... anfwer , but in cafe of the peace which is promifed . In the mean time , the cries of the common people are loud for want of bread , the Gentry have loft all Spirit and Zeal for their country , and the King himself feems to languish ...
Side 107
... anfwer it to the world , for the great eagernefs he hath fhewn to fend an hundred thousand of the bravest fellows in Europe a - begging . But the private Gentlemen of the infantry will be able to shift for themselves ; a brave man can ...
... anfwer it to the world , for the great eagernefs he hath fhewn to fend an hundred thousand of the bravest fellows in Europe a - begging . But the private Gentlemen of the infantry will be able to shift for themselves ; a brave man can ...
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