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Side vii
... house , Voyage to Madeira , 432 Travelling eat , the 648 43 Trojan war , differtation on V 521 , 596 Vifion of Cofrou , 387 714 235 557 552 , 664 W Walter , a tale , 727 Teft for difcovering , in wine , metals that are injurious to ...
... house , Voyage to Madeira , 432 Travelling eat , the 648 43 Trojan war , differtation on V 521 , 596 Vifion of Cofrou , 387 714 235 557 552 , 664 W Walter , a tale , 727 Teft for difcovering , in wine , metals that are injurious to ...
Side 14
... house they lodged , and whom they had for fome weeks been unable to pay , after many threa- tenings , at length told them that they muft depart the next morning . Ma- dame du F was at this time fcarcely able to walk across her cham- ber ...
... house they lodged , and whom they had for fome weeks been unable to pay , after many threa- tenings , at length told them that they muft depart the next morning . Ma- dame du F was at this time fcarcely able to walk across her cham- ber ...
Side 43
... house burnt down by acci- dental fire . John Gray propofed a fubfcription among the company for the farmer's relief , and gave no less than five pounds himself to this be- nevolent intention . - Memorandum . Never faw him look fo comely ...
... house burnt down by acci- dental fire . John Gray propofed a fubfcription among the company for the farmer's relief , and gave no less than five pounds himself to this be- nevolent intention . - Memorandum . Never faw him look fo comely ...
Side 51
... house , to which he conftant ly returns in spite of all endeavours to keep him away ? This fon is ex- penfive to him , because he has too many children ; while the hufband we have just seen has too few . The latter has been long certain ...
... house , to which he conftant ly returns in spite of all endeavours to keep him away ? This fon is ex- penfive to him , because he has too many children ; while the hufband we have just seen has too few . The latter has been long certain ...
Side 60
... house of repre- fentatives of this commonwealth , and fent to the fenate for their concurrence . That in commemoration of the important and meritorious fervices rendered to his country by George Washington , whofe character and conduct ...
... house of repre- fentatives of this commonwealth , and fent to the fenate for their concurrence . That in commemoration of the important and meritorious fervices rendered to his country by George Washington , whofe character and conduct ...
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Side 120 - How sleep the brave, who sink to rest, By all their country's wishes blest ! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung ; By forms unseen their dirge is sung : There Honour comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay ; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there ! TO MERCY.
Side 687 - ... that the foundations of our national policy will be laid in the pure and immutable principles of private morality ; and the preeminence of free government, be exemplified by all the attributes which can win the affections of its citizens, and command the respect of the world.
Side 755 - Be smooth, ye rocks! ye rapid floods, give way! The Saviour comes! by ancient bards foretold: Hear him, ye deaf! and all ye blind, behold! He from thick films shall purge the visual ray, And on the sightless eyeball pour the day: 'Tis he th' obstructed paths of sound shall clear And bid new music charm th' unfolding ear: The dumb shall sing, the lame his crutch forego, And leap exulting like the bounding roe.
Side 756 - See, a long race thy spacious courts adorn; See future sons, and daughters yet unborn, In crowding ranks on every side arise, Demanding life, impatient for the skies ! See barbarous nations at thy gates attend, Walk in thy light, and in thy temple bend...
Side 634 - And Adam lived an hundred and thirty years, and begat a son in his own likeness, after his image; and called his name Seth...
Side 123 - Tempe's vale, her native maids, Amidst the festal sounding shades, To some unwearied minstrel dancing ; While, as his flying fingers kiss'd the strings, Love framed with Mirth a gay fantastic round : Loose were her tresses seen, her zone unbound; And he, amidst his frolic play, As if he would the charming air repay, Shook thousand odours from his dewy wings.
Side 123 - When Cheerfulness, a nymph of healthiest hue, Her bow across her shoulder flung, Her buskins gemmed with morning dew, Blew an inspiring air, that dale and thicket rung, — The hunter's call, to faun and dryad known!
Side 221 - I think there was some foundation for that opinion, since, by the apparent motion of the great luminary that gives life to all nature, and which in my time has evidently...
Side 713 - Wherefore is light given to him that is in misery, And life unto the bitter in soul, Which long for death, but it cometh not, And dig for it more than for hid treasures; Which rejoice exceedingly, And are glad when they can find the grave?
Side 272 - Wise men who have abandoned all thought of the fruit which is produced from their actions, are freed from the chains of birth, and go to the regions of eternal happiness.