The English Spy: An Original Work, Characteristic, Satirical, and Humorous ... : Drawn from the Life, Volum 2Methuen, 1826 |
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Side 3
... thing like personal ill - nature or party feeling . My associates , the Artists and Publishers , are not less anxious than myself to acknowledge their gratitude ; and we intend to prove , by our 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND VOLUME, BER ...
... thing like personal ill - nature or party feeling . My associates , the Artists and Publishers , are not less anxious than myself to acknowledge their gratitude ; and we intend to prove , by our 3 INTRODUCTION TO THE SECOND VOLUME, BER ...
Side 22
... thing up to the life . There was Father O'Donahoo , Mr. Delany , Pat Murphy the doctor , that rebel O'Shaney , Young Terence , a nate little knight o ' the hod , And that great dust O'Sullivan just out o ' quod ; Then Florence the piper ...
... thing up to the life . There was Father O'Donahoo , Mr. Delany , Pat Murphy the doctor , that rebel O'Shaney , Young Terence , a nate little knight o ' the hod , And that great dust O'Sullivan just out o ' quod ; Then Florence the piper ...
Side 24
... thing unusually anxious about the style of the poor fellow's request that made me hesitate in the refusal . " It's not myself that would be craving the favor , but a poor dead cousin o ' mine , heaven rest his soul ! " “ And how can the ...
... thing unusually anxious about the style of the poor fellow's request that made me hesitate in the refusal . " It's not myself that would be craving the favor , but a poor dead cousin o ' mine , heaven rest his soul ! " “ And how can the ...
Side 31
... thing in the Irish character that strongly partakes of the frivolity of our Gallic neighbours ; and it is from this feature that we often find them gay amidst the most appalling wants , and humorous even in the sight of cold mortality ...
... thing in the Irish character that strongly partakes of the frivolity of our Gallic neighbours ; and it is from this feature that we often find them gay amidst the most appalling wants , and humorous even in the sight of cold mortality ...
Side 32
... tumbled poor Teddy head over heels to the floor of his shed , leaving his head's antipodes sticking up where his head should have been ; a cir- cumstance that more than any thing else contributed to appease 32 THE ENGLISH SPY.
... tumbled poor Teddy head over heels to the floor of his shed , leaving his head's antipodes sticking up where his head should have been ; a cir- cumstance that more than any thing else contributed to appease 32 THE ENGLISH SPY.
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Side 270 - All hail, great master! grave sir, hail ! I come To answer thy best pleasure ; be't to fly, To swim, to dive into the fire, to ride On the curl'd clouds ; to thy strong bidding, task Ariel, and all his quality.
Side 278 - To wake the soul by tender strokes of art, To raise the genius, and to mend the heart, To make mankind, in conscious virtue bold, Live o'er each scene, and be what they behold...
Side 277 - Not to a rage: patience and sorrow strove Who should express her goodliest. You have seen Sunshine and rain at once: her smiles and tears Were like a better way: those happy smilets That play'd on her ripe lip seem'd not to know What guests were in her eyes; which parted thence As pearls from diamonds dropp'd.