The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection of the Most Exquisite Essays and Jeux D'esprits, Principally Prose, that Appear in the Newspapers and Other Publications, Volume 10Stephen Jones, Charles Molloy Westmacott James Ridgway, 1807 Being an impartial selection of the most exquisite essays and jeux d'esprits, principally prose, that appear in the newspapers and other publications. |
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The Spirit of the Public Journals: Being an Impartial Selection ..., Volume 15 Stephen Jones,Charles Molloy Westmacott Visualização integral - 1812 |
Palavras e frases frequentes
1st Gypsey almoſt alſo ANACREON anſwer aſk becauſe beſt brave Britiſh buſineſs Capstan cauſe charms Clairfayt claſs confiderable courſe dear death defire diſplay Engliſh EPIGRAM eſcape ev'ry eyes faid fame firſt fome fong foon foul Frederic fuch fuicides fure gentlemen heart honour houſe Inchcape Rock increaſe Jacobin juſt King ladies laſt leſs Lieutenant Lord loſs meaſures Morning Chronicle Morning Poft moſt muſe muſt ne'er Nelſon never o'er obſerve occafion Oppoſition Paull perſon pleaſe pleaſure preſent Preſs purpoſe queſtion reaſon refolved reſpect reſt roſe ſaid ſame ſay ſcarcely ſcene ſee ſeems ſeen ſet ſeveral ſhall ſhare ſhe ſhip ſhore ſhort ſhould ſhow ſince Sir Edward ſmile ſome ſpeak ſpirit ſpread ſtand ſtate ſtill ſtrain ſtream ſtrike ſubject ſuch Sufan ſuppoſed ſure ſurpriſe ſweet Taffrel tell thee theſe thing thoſe thou Toby uſe Weathercock WEATHERCOCK.-No whoſe wiſh
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Página 25 - And he fix'd his eye on the darker speck. He felt the cheering power of spring, It made him whistle, it made him sing ; His heart was mirthful to excess, But the Rover's mirth was wickedness. His eye was on the Inchcape float ; Quoth he, ' My men, put out the boat, And row me to the Inchcape Rock, And I'll plague the priest of Aberbrothok.
Página 50 - one half of the world does not know how the other half lives.
Página 363 - ... Earl Percy's sake.' This vow full well the king performed After at Humbledown ; In one day fifty knights were slain, With lords of high renown : And of the rest, of small account, Did many hundreds die ; Thus endeth the hunting of Chevy-Chase, Made by the Earl Percy. God save the king, and bless this land, With plenty, joy, and peace ; And grant, henceforth, that foul debate 'Twixt noblemen may cease...
Página 24 - Had floated that bell on the Inchcape rock ; On the waves of the storm it floated and swung, And louder and louder its warning rung. When the rock was hid by the tempest's swell, The mariners heard the warning bell ; And then they knew the perilous rock.
Página 198 - And bear me off unvanquifli'd from the field. If giddy fortune e'er return again, "With all her idle — reftlefs, wanton train, •—Her magic glafs fliou'd falfe ambition hold, Or...
Página 316 - Frederick came up to interrogate him ; but he happened to begin upon him by the second question, and asked him, "How long have you been in my service?" "Twenty-one years," answered the soldier. The king, struck with his youth, which plainly indicated that he had not borne a musket so long as that, said to him, much astonished, "How old are you?
Página 218 - With the vanishing phantoms of love and delight, Abandon my soul like a dream of the night, And leave but a desert behind.
Página 218 - Like a brotherless hermit, the last of its race, All wild in the silence of Nature, it drew, From each wandering sunbeam, a lonely embrace ; For the night-weed and thorn overshadowed the place Where the flower of my forefathers grew.
Página 213 - The man offered him a dollar, and desired him to put it to the next year's account. No, he must get the change, and leave the money on the table until he had got it. The man rode to Alexandria, which is nine miles from Mount Vernon ; and then the general settled the account.
Página 316 - His figure caused him to be immediately accepted ; but he was totally ignorant of the German dialect; and his captain giving him notice that the king would question him in that tongue the first time he should see...