Gleanings of wit, interspersed with many original pieces, from the works of an old military officer [J. Rawstorne, compiled by himself].1805 |
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... minister of terror bore from my arms , a sister whom I loved , to the land of silence and shadows : the rest of those that were dear to me , groan under the bonds of servitude , in the mines of Agra , or traverse the great waters in the ...
... minister of terror bore from my arms , a sister whom I loved , to the land of silence and shadows : the rest of those that were dear to me , groan under the bonds of servitude , in the mines of Agra , or traverse the great waters in the ...
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... ministry it was to seal the eyes of thy parents , and who laid hands on thy sister . Under my influence wast thou brought as a captive unto Amurath , from the Banks of Oxus , and immured in the walls of his seraglio : thou hast ...
... ministry it was to seal the eyes of thy parents , and who laid hands on thy sister . Under my influence wast thou brought as a captive unto Amurath , from the Banks of Oxus , and immured in the walls of his seraglio : thou hast ...
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... minister of this place sixty years , and died lately at the age of ninety . During the early part of his life , his benefice brought him in only twelve pounds a year ; it was afterwards increased ( I suppose by the Queen's bounty ) to ...
... minister of this place sixty years , and died lately at the age of ninety . During the early part of his life , his benefice brought him in only twelve pounds a year ; it was afterwards increased ( I suppose by the Queen's bounty ) to ...
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... Minister Wolsey , to write circular letters of indemnity , to every county , where the payment of certain heavy taxes had been disputed , and remark- ing the manner in which the minister art- fully communicated 44 GLEANINGS OF WIT .
... Minister Wolsey , to write circular letters of indemnity , to every county , where the payment of certain heavy taxes had been disputed , and remark- ing the manner in which the minister art- fully communicated 44 GLEANINGS OF WIT .
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... minister , in filching from his master the merit of the good action , though he himself had been the author of the evils complained of ; and turning to the Prince , who then stood near him ( the play being acted at Hampton Court ...
... minister , in filching from his master the merit of the good action , though he himself had been the author of the evils complained of ; and turning to the Prince , who then stood near him ( the play being acted at Hampton Court ...
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Страница 36 - Berkshire, •This modest stone, what few vain marbles can, May truly say, Here lies an honest man : A poet, blest beyond the poet's fate, Whom Heaven kept sacred from the Proud and Great : Foe to loud praise, and friend to learned ease, Content with science in the vale of peace. Calmly he look'd on either life ; and here Saw nothing to regret, or there to fear ; From Nature's temperate feast rose satisfied, Thank'd Heaven that he had liv'd, and that he died.
Страница 168 - Be pleased to look on me with an eye of compassion ; some small employment would render my condition easy. The King is not unsatisfied of me, the Duke has often promised me his assistance ; and your Lordship is the conduit through which their favours pass.
Страница 203 - Some gentler passions slide into my mind, For I am soft and made of melting snow; Or be more cruel, Love, and so be kind, Let me or float or sink, be high or low: Or let me live with some more sweet content, Or die, and so forget what love e'er meant.
Страница 202 - My care is like my shadow in the sun, Follows me flying, flies when I pursue it...
Страница 98 - I had heard you so often talk of the impossibility of a future state, and that after death there was no reward for virtue, or punishment for vice, that I was tempted to commit the robbery.
Страница 15 - When the patient first received the dawn of light, there appeared such an ecstasy in his action, that he seemed ready to swoon away in the surprise of joy and wonder. The surgeon stood before him with his instruments in his hands. The young man observed him from head to foot ; after which he surveyed himself as carefully, and seemed to compare him to himself ; and, observing both their hands, seemed to think they were exactly alike, except the instruments, which he took for parts of his hands.
Страница 116 - AT this time, when the general complaint is that " money is scarce," it will be an act of kindness to inform the moneyless how they may reinforce their pockets. I will acquaint them with the true secret of money-catching, the certain way to fill empty purses, and how to keep them always full. Two simple rules, well observed, will do the business. First, let honesty and industry be thy constant companions; and Secondly, spend one penny less than thy clear gains.
Страница 19 - Dear Lydia, if I am to lose by sight the soft pantings which I have always felt when I heard your voice ; if I am no more to distinguish the step of her I love when she approaches me, but to change that sweet and frequent pleasure for such an amazement as I knew the little time I lately saw ; or if I am to have...
Страница 117 - Then shalt thou be a man, and not hide thy face at the approach of the rich, nor suffer the pain of feeling little when the sons of fortune walk at thy right hand : for independency, whether with little or much, is good fortune, and placeth thee on even ground with the proudest of the golden fleece.
Страница 170 - Fulham, and nobody will be more welcome there than yourself. I find there is a very old bad house; I must repair a great deal of it, and, I am afraid, rebuild some part. It is late for me to be so employed, but somebody will be the better for it. I write with difficulty ; I wish you can read. I am, Sir, your very affectionate brother and humble servant, THO. LONDON.