The rising sun, by Cervantes Hogg, Band 3 |
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... late to re- turn . - Afraid to discover the horrid vacancy , I was obliged to keep my mouth shut during the whole evening . Luckily , I lost every game I played , and had more occasion to bite my lips , than to shew my teeth in a smile ...
... late to re- turn . - Afraid to discover the horrid vacancy , I was obliged to keep my mouth shut during the whole evening . Luckily , I lost every game I played , and had more occasion to bite my lips , than to shew my teeth in a smile ...
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Eaton Stannard Barrett. stupid of late , and is always out of the way when I want to dress . — I almost think the jade- is in love : I am so distrest , I ordered some - - pommade divine this morning ... late, and is always out of the ...
Eaton Stannard Barrett. stupid of late , and is always out of the way when I want to dress . — I almost think the jade- is in love : I am so distrest , I ordered some - - pommade divine this morning ... late, and is always out of the ...
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... late Pali nurus , the motion was opposed by ALL the Ta- lents , -in his life - time the tail of the household . We do not believe , in this instance , that Brush acted from the impulse of his heart ; but , un- - fortunately , he could ...
... late Pali nurus , the motion was opposed by ALL the Ta- lents , -in his life - time the tail of the household . We do not believe , in this instance , that Brush acted from the impulse of his heart ; but , un- - fortunately , he could ...
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... late Hurlothrumbo , ) exclaimed : - 66 Peace Babbler ! Thou art not in the Com- mon - Hall of Freeland now ; neither are our ears to be tickled like those of the fools whom thou hast left behind with empty sounds . Thou comest hither ...
... late Hurlothrumbo , ) exclaimed : - 66 Peace Babbler ! Thou art not in the Com- mon - Hall of Freeland now ; neither are our ears to be tickled like those of the fools whom thou hast left behind with empty sounds . Thou comest hither ...
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... entire course pursued by the late house- hold , and his opinion that the cabals of men about power could serve only to discover secrets that would make all honest men disgusted with both parties 138 . THE RISING SUN .
... entire course pursued by the late house- hold , and his opinion that the cabals of men about power could serve only to discover secrets that would make all honest men disgusted with both parties 138 . THE RISING SUN .
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
appeared Aristophanes astonishment Author awoke Bantam began beheld Billy Vortex Bogland Bowquick Brush Brushites cauldron CHAPTER colonel Common-Hall cried dæmons discovered door Doubleface endeavour enemy entered entertain exclaimed eyes Fairy Prudentia faith Falstaff fatigue favour flotilla former Freeland friends Georgians ghost Gildrig Glauco grace hand happy HARESKIN head heard honour household husband hypocrisy Inquisitors jockey journey king lady laugh length Little Bear looking lord manor Master Minikin means ment Merryman midnight hour Miss Tawdry never night occasion ourselves passed perceived person Pluto political portal pray present Prince Georgishkan prince's Quirke Reader reason replied road royal parents scarcely Secondhand secret shades shew side sleep Socrates soon sooner Squire Squobbimah Styx talents Temple of Pleasure tenantry tesy thee thing thou thought thunderstruck tion travelled trifling turned vice whilst Windpuff Witness Xenophon
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 126 - Witch. Fillet of a fenny snake, In the cauldron boil and bake ; Eye of newt and toe of frog, Wool of bat and tongue of dog...
Seite 54 - For unto every one that hath shall be given, and he shall have abundance: but from him that hath not shall be taken away even that which he hath. And cast ye the unprofitable servant into outer darkness : there shall be weeping and gnashing of teeth.
Seite 127 - Root of hemlock digg'd i' the dark, Liver of blaspheming Jew, Gall of goat and slips of yew Slivered in the moon's eclipse, Nose of Turk and Tartar's lips, Finger of birth-strangled babe Ditch-deliver'd by a drab, Make the gruel thick and slab : Add thereto a tiger's chaudron, For the ingredients of our cauldron.
Seite 95 - They err who count it glorious to subdue By conquest far and wide, to overrun Large countries, and in field great battles win, Great cities by assault : what do these worthies, But rob, and spoil, burn, slaughter, and enslave Peaceable nations...
Seite 70 - Cover'd with feathers of all sorts of birds ; Would you not laugh, and think the painter mad ? Trust me that book is as ridiculous, Whose incoherent style, like sick men's dreams, Varies all shapes, and mixes all extremes.
Seite 101 - Theosophically he describes it, by showing that " true Religion Is always mild, propitious and humble; Plays not the tyrant, plants no faith in blood, Nor bears destruction on her chariot wheels; But stoops to polish, succour and redress, And builds her grandeur on the public good.
Seite 126 - Round about the cauldron go ; In the poison'd entrails throw.— Toad, that under the cold stone, Days and nights has thirty-one Swelter'd venom sleeping got, Boil thou first i
Seite 140 - What do the damn'd endure, but to despair ? But knowing heaven, to know it lost for e'er.
Seite 97 - ... time there would not be one living soul remaining, his joy was turned into grief, and he could not forbear weeping at the uncertainty and instability of human things. He might have found another subject of reflection, which would have more justly merited his tears and affliction, had he turned...
Seite 95 - Peaceable nations, neighbouring or remote, Made captive, yet deserving freedom more Than those their conquerors, who leave behind Nothing but ruin wheresoe'er they rove, And all the flourishing works of peace destroy ; Then swell with pride, and must be titled gods, Great benefactors of mankind, deliverers...