The Life and Adventures of Joe Thompson: A Narrative Founded on Fact, Band 2J. Hinton, 1775 |
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... Eyes , and I every now and then fell into the most cruel Defpondency , and called aloud for Death to relieve me from my Torments . I found it so dangerous to be alone , that I encouraged my Friend Prig , to call upon me as often as he ...
... Eyes , and I every now and then fell into the most cruel Defpondency , and called aloud for Death to relieve me from my Torments . I found it so dangerous to be alone , that I encouraged my Friend Prig , to call upon me as often as he ...
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... Eyes in vain on every Side to find my dear Thompson , to folace and comfort me in my Diftrefs . Oh ! had Fortune kindly joined us both in the fame Adventure , I had then been hap- py , but now , " Like the ship - wreck'd Mariner ...
... Eyes in vain on every Side to find my dear Thompson , to folace and comfort me in my Diftrefs . Oh ! had Fortune kindly joined us both in the fame Adventure , I had then been hap- py , but now , " Like the ship - wreck'd Mariner ...
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... Eyes , and whofe Accents hung upon my Ears . Mr. Deacon took Notice of this Alte- ration , with Concern , and began to call more fre- quently upon me , and took me out to his Societies , where , indeed , fometimes the very comical Ab ...
... Eyes , and whofe Accents hung upon my Ears . Mr. Deacon took Notice of this Alte- ration , with Concern , and began to call more fre- quently upon me , and took me out to his Societies , where , indeed , fometimes the very comical Ab ...
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... Eyes , demand- ed two Shillings as his Fee , telling me , he was the Head turnkey : I complied with his Demand , being advised before by Brifk , as alfo in paying a Com- pliment of a Bottle of Wine to the reft of his Col- leagues , who ...
... Eyes , demand- ed two Shillings as his Fee , telling me , he was the Head turnkey : I complied with his Demand , being advised before by Brifk , as alfo in paying a Com- pliment of a Bottle of Wine to the reft of his Col- leagues , who ...
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... Laughter at every Thing they faid or did . Some were drunk , others half - drunk and quarrelling , fome eating , fome drinking , and , in fhort , where- [ : < እ ever you caft your Eyes , you ever 42 The Life and Adventures.
... Laughter at every Thing they faid or did . Some were drunk , others half - drunk and quarrelling , fome eating , fome drinking , and , in fhort , where- [ : < እ ever you caft your Eyes , you ever 42 The Life and Adventures.
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Seite 59 - Here will I hold. If there's a power above us (And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works), he must delight in virtue ; And that which he delights in must be happy.
Seite 343 - Emily, ere day, Arose, and dress'd herself in rich array; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair: Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair: A riband did the braided tresses bind, The rest was loose and wanton'd in the wind.
Seite 327 - Since every man who lives, is born to die, And none can boast sincere felicity, With equal mind, what happens, let us bear, Nor joy, nor grieve too much for things beyond our care.
Seite 59 - Through what new fcenes and changes muft we pafs./ The wide, th'unbounded profpeift lies before me; But fhadows, clouds , and darknefs, reft upon it. Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, (And that there is all Nature cries aloud Through all her works) he muft delight in Virtue; And that which he delights in, muft be happy, But when'.