Edinburgh Fugitive PiecesWilliam Creech; and T. Cadell, London, 1791 - 295 psl. |
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... his explanation afterwards of his conduct , in the House of Commons , when he faid , that he had attended as an Englishman , not as the Minifter . fhould be none of thofe MEASURES for which an Address FUGITIVE PIECES . 9.
... his explanation afterwards of his conduct , in the House of Commons , when he faid , that he had attended as an Englishman , not as the Minifter . fhould be none of thofe MEASURES for which an Address FUGITIVE PIECES . 9.
26 psl.
... attended to , and other circumftan- ces left out of view . Itinerant auctioneers and advertisers of cheap wares are thus often refort- ed to , and the fair trader , who gives credit , deferted deferted and fhunned . The following ...
... attended to , and other circumftan- ces left out of view . Itinerant auctioneers and advertisers of cheap wares are thus often refort- ed to , and the fair trader , who gives credit , deferted deferted and fhunned . The following ...
29 psl.
... attend to this article . The very beft THIN POST , of just proportions and curious fabric . Ha- ving the beautiful quality of being remarkably thin and transparent , it is well calculated for bearing ink only on one fide , which always ...
... attend to this article . The very beft THIN POST , of just proportions and curious fabric . Ha- ving the beautiful quality of being remarkably thin and transparent , it is well calculated for bearing ink only on one fide , which always ...
55 psl.
... attend with fcoured mu- skets , to shoot the refractory . THAT the bufinefs might begin any night , at twelve o'clock , at the haunts of vice , idleness , and debauchery . - Three Butchers , one Surgeon , and the Hangman of the City to ...
... attend with fcoured mu- skets , to shoot the refractory . THAT the bufinefs might begin any night , at twelve o'clock , at the haunts of vice , idleness , and debauchery . - Three Butchers , one Surgeon , and the Hangman of the City to ...
62 psl.
... attend , Mark well the flatt'rer , from the real friend . " Chafte keep the mind ; preferve the manners pure ; If peace at home , or love you would fecure . O ! think how quick my foul career I ran , The dupe of Paffion , Vanity , and ...
... attend , Mark well the flatt'rer , from the real friend . " Chafte keep the mind ; preferve the manners pure ; If peace at home , or love you would fecure . O ! think how quick my foul career I ran , The dupe of Paffion , Vanity , and ...
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288 psl. - ... accent of Christians, nor the gait of Christian, pagan, nor man, have so strutted, and bellowed, that I have thought some of Nature's journeymen had made men, and not made them well, they imitated humanity so abominably.
209 psl. - Delightful task! to rear the tender thought, To teach the young idea how to shoot...
111 psl. - AWAKE, my St. John ! leave all meaner things To low ambition and the pride of kings. Let us (since life can little more supply Than just to look about us and to die) Expatiate free o'er all this scene of man ; A mighty maze ! but not without a plan ; A wild where weeds and flowers promiscuous shoot, Or garden tempting with forbidden fruit.
158 psl. - Ask where's the North? at York, 'tis on the Tweed; In Scotland, at the Orcades; and there, At Greenland, Zembla, or the Lord knows where.
69 psl. - A ftranger may be accommodated not only comfortably, but moft elegantly, at many public hotels ; and the perfon who in 1763 was obliged to put up with accommodation little better than that of a waggoner or carrier, may now be lodged like a prince, and command every luxury of life — His guinea, it muft be owned, will not go quite fo far as it did in 1763.
50 psl. - RONDEAU. BY two black eyes my heart was won, Sure never wretch was more undone...
142 psl. - ... errors, and are firmly refolved to be more on our guard in time coming. In fhort, Sunday is only a day of reft, from worldly concerns, in order to be more ufefully employed upon thofe that are internal. Sunday accordingly is a day of account ; and a candid account every " cipiamus innocentiae voluntatem, et ab omni nos labe de" lictorum omnium amputatione purgemus.
187 psl. - Be my tongue mute, my fancy paint no more, And, dead to joy, forget my heart to beat ! Should fate command me to the fartheft verge Of the green earth, to diftant barbarous climes, Rivers unknown to fong; where firft the fun Gilds Indian mountains, or his fetting beam Flames on th...
187 psl. - tis nought to me : Since GOD is ever prefent, ever felt, In the void wafte as in the city full ; And where HE vital breathes there muft be joy.
62 psl. - To the north, there was no bridge i and (till of late) the New Town, with all its elegant and magnificent buildings, fquares, rows, courts, &c. extending upwards of a mile in length, and near half a mile in breadth, did not exift f. It may with truth be faid, that there is not now NOTES.