The Speaker: Or, Miscellaneous Pieces, Selected from the Best English Writers, and Disposed Under Proper Heads, with a View to Facilitate the Improvement of Youth in Reading and Speaking |
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NATURE melted within me , as I uttered this ; and Maria observing , as I took out
my handkerchief , that it was steeped too much already to be of use , would
needs go wash it in the ftream - And where will you dry it , Maria ? faid 1 - I will
dry it in ...
NATURE melted within me , as I uttered this ; and Maria observing , as I took out
my handkerchief , that it was steeped too much already to be of use , would
needs go wash it in the ftream - And where will you dry it , Maria ? faid 1 - I will
dry it in ...
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The chief use for delight is in privateness and retiring ; for ornament , is in
discourse ; and for ability , is in the judgment and disposition of bufiness . For
expert men can execute , and perhaps judge of particulars one by one ; but the
general ...
The chief use for delight is in privateness and retiring ; for ornament , is in
discourse ; and for ability , is in the judgment and disposition of bufiness . For
expert men can execute , and perhaps judge of particulars one by one ; but the
general ...
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We use these respectively in our commerce with friends , and with foes . We give
to our friends the corn , which we raise by the labour of our oxen . With the goblet
we join with them in pouring drink - offerings to the gods ; and with arrows we ...
We use these respectively in our commerce with friends , and with foes . We give
to our friends the corn , which we raise by the labour of our oxen . With the goblet
we join with them in pouring drink - offerings to the gods ; and with arrows we ...
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Gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high , that giants may jet through , And keep
their impious turbands on , without Good morrow to the sun . ' Hail , thou fair heav'
n ! We house i ' th ' rock , yet use thee not so hardly As prouder livers do . Guid .
Gates of monarchs Are arch'd so high , that giants may jet through , And keep
their impious turbands on , without Good morrow to the sun . ' Hail , thou fair heav'
n ! We house i ' th ' rock , yet use thee not so hardly As prouder livers do . Guid .
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Then by that hell I merit , I'll not leave thec , Till to thyself at least thou'rt reconcild ,
However thy resentment deal with me . Pier . Not leave me ! JAFF . No ; thou shalt
not force me from thee ; Use me reproachfully , and like a llave ; Trea 1 Tread ...
Then by that hell I merit , I'll not leave thec , Till to thyself at least thou'rt reconcild ,
However thy resentment deal with me . Pier . Not leave me ! JAFF . No ; thou shalt
not force me from thee ; Use me reproachfully , and like a llave ; Trea 1 Tread ...
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