The Scrap Table for MDCCCXXXI.Carter, Hendee & Babcock, 1830 - 184 psl. |
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" FREDERICK DE B , was the friend of my youth ; I can never cease to love , and deeply have I lamented him . He was the only son of a mother who adored him , and who more than once wept over him with maternal sorrow , as he sought for ...
" FREDERICK DE B , was the friend of my youth ; I can never cease to love , and deeply have I lamented him . He was the only son of a mother who adored him , and who more than once wept over him with maternal sorrow , as he sought for ...
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... youth were real- ized in the life of Frederick , and his happiness shone " gloriously on . " But what were our surprise , our consternation , and sorrow , when , although three months had scarce elapsed , it was publicly announced that ...
... youth were real- ized in the life of Frederick , and his happiness shone " gloriously on . " But what were our surprise , our consternation , and sorrow , when , although three months had scarce elapsed , it was publicly announced that ...
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... youth were realized in the manhood of Frederick ; and oh ! how gay and how blissful does life seem to the young . To such it is an ocean , inspiring the grandest ideas . The roar of its waves - the wide expanse of waters - the vessels ...
... youth were realized in the manhood of Frederick ; and oh ! how gay and how blissful does life seem to the young . To such it is an ocean , inspiring the grandest ideas . The roar of its waves - the wide expanse of waters - the vessels ...
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... youth , gained her universál popularity , and France looked forward to happy days , when it saw her influence hush to silence the voice of clamor and contention . The first year of her reign , in which the most fanciful wishes of her ...
... youth , gained her universál popularity , and France looked forward to happy days , when it saw her influence hush to silence the voice of clamor and contention . The first year of her reign , in which the most fanciful wishes of her ...
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... youth and inexperience . To the tender appeals of a female heart , the stern old pri- mates were wholly insensible . Political life had destroyed every sympathetic feeling , and they knew nothing of the ingenuousness of youth , which is ...
... youth and inexperience . To the tender appeals of a female heart , the stern old pri- mates were wholly insensible . Political life had destroyed every sympathetic feeling , and they knew nothing of the ingenuousness of youth , which is ...
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admiration American amusement appearance army arrived aunt Balcarras beautiful British British army Capt Beaufort Capt Reginald Cavan Beaufort character Charlotte Eustace cher colonel Hanger command crowd danger daughter dear delighted distance door dressed Easterling Edmund English excited fair fancy fate father feeling felt forever forget fortune French gave gentleman George Clinton glass guests hand happy head heard heart heaven honor hope horse Housseker instant island John Carr King's Arms known land letter look Lord Cornbury manner Mapleloft ment military mind Miss Eustace Miss St Lawrence mistress never night Norfolk punch officers passed pier glass pleasure possession prisoners received recollection regiment remark replied scarce scene seat seemed Sir Henry Clinton soon sorrow spirit St Hilary Stadtholder stood sweet taste thing tion Tippleglass took uncon village voice whig York York island young lady youth
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64 psl. - Romans, countrymen, and lovers! hear me for my cause ; and be silent that you may hear : believe me for mine honour; and have respect to mine honour, that you may believe: censure me in your wisdom; and awake your senses that you may the better judge. If there be any in this assembly, any dear friend of Caesar's, to him I say, that Brutus' love to Caesar was no less than his.
147 psl. - Doubt thou the stars are fire ; Doubt that the sun doth move ; Doubt truth to be a liar ; But never doubt I love.
31 psl. - I SAW thy form in youthful prime, Nor thought that pale decay Would steal before the steps of Time, And waste its bloom away, Mary ! Yet still thy features wore that light, Which fleets not with the breath ; And life ne'er look'd more...
121 psl. - The small birds rejoice in the green leaves returning, The murmuring streamlet winds clear thro' the vale; The primroses blow in the dews of the morning, And wild...
101 psl. - In our country [she continues], though all men are not "created equal," such is the influence of the sentiment of liberty and political equality, that "All thoughts, all passions, all delights, Whatever stirs this mortal frame," may with as much probability be supposed to affect conduct and expectation in the log cabin as in the marble mansion; and to illustrate this truth, to dispel that erroneous belief of the necessary baseness of the "common people...
125 psl. - How happy could I be with either, Were t'other dear Charmer away!
99 psl. - England, has rendered herself forever famous. The exhibition of her devotion to him amid the horrors of battle, and the tedious hours of sickness, has been celebrated by the classic pen of Burgoyne, as a ' picture of the spirit, the enterprize, and the distress of romance realized, and regulated, upon the chaste and sober principles of rational love and connubial duty.
80 psl. - Arms, the noisy chorus of the bar was hushed to silence, and Tippleglass sank to rest with sundry calculations of profit, which were followed by a delightful dream of wealth and repose. He might have been almost heard to exclaim, with ancient Pistol : ' A foutra for the world and worldlings base, I speak of Africa and golden joys,' THE EXILE, ' I will a round unvarnished tale deliver.
32 psl. - Seem'd worthless in thy own, Mary ! If souls could always dwell above, Thou ne'er hadst left that sphere : Or could we keep the souls we love, We ne'er had lost thee here, Mary ! Though many a gifted mind we meet, Though fairest forms we see, To live with them is far less sweet, Than to remember thee, Mary !i — :o: — BY THAT LAKE WHOSE GLOOMY SHORE.