Interesting Anecdotes, Memoirs, Allegories, Essays, and Poetical Fragments; Tending to Amuse the Fancy, and Inculcate Morality, 4. kötet |
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67. oldal
... good man , out of all patience , that his rib should not be a second Hoyle , by
cross looks , and sharp speeches , totally banishes , every idea fhe ever had : the
rest of the company feel themselves unhappy , and yet this is called amusement !
... good man , out of all patience , that his rib should not be a second Hoyle , by
cross looks , and sharp speeches , totally banishes , every idea fhe ever had : the
rest of the company feel themselves unhappy , and yet this is called amusement !
93. oldal
Esteem is the principal basis on which it ftands ; for it is impossible to raise this
virtue and feel its influence , however sensible we may be of a man ' s worth and
merits , without we esteem him . To this qualification may be added three others ...
Esteem is the principal basis on which it ftands ; for it is impossible to raise this
virtue and feel its influence , however sensible we may be of a man ' s worth and
merits , without we esteem him . To this qualification may be added three others ...
99. oldal
So is the false friend , whilst fortune ' s favour enriches us , our joys appear his
own , and he seems to feel without alloy the sacred ardour of friendinip , but
should misfortune , change the scene , thouid the winter of fortune come on , he ...
So is the false friend , whilst fortune ' s favour enriches us , our joys appear his
own , and he seems to feel without alloy the sacred ardour of friendinip , but
should misfortune , change the scene , thouid the winter of fortune come on , he ...
129. oldal
It is now twelve years since I lost the sum which you found : In that time God has
blessed my commerce , it has been greatly extended ; it has prof . pered . It is
long since I ceased to feel the effects of my lofs . Your restitution now would not ...
It is now twelve years since I lost the sum which you found : In that time God has
blessed my commerce , it has been greatly extended ; it has prof . pered . It is
long since I ceased to feel the effects of my lofs . Your restitution now would not ...
136. oldal
... gay moments took their flight , And time was only measured by delight , I hear
the lov ' d , the melting accents still , And still the kind , the tender transport feel :
Again I see the sprightly passions rise , And life and pleasure sparkle in his eyes .
... gay moments took their flight , And time was only measured by delight , I hear
the lov ' d , the melting accents still , And still the kind , the tender transport feel :
Again I see the sprightly passions rise , And life and pleasure sparkle in his eyes .
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99. oldal - A faithful friend is a strong defence; and he that hath found such an one, hath found a treasure. Nothing doth countervail a faithful friend, and his excellency is] invaluable. A faithful friend is the medicine of life ; and they that fear the Lord shall find him. Whoso feareth the Lord shall direct his friendship aright; for as he is, so shall his neighbour (that is, his friend) be also.
107. oldal - tis all a cheat, Yet fool'd with hope, men favour the deceit: Trust on, and think to-morrow will repay; To-morrow's falser than the former day; Lies worse; and while it says we shall be blest With some new joys, cuts off what we possest.
100. oldal - Two principles in human nature reign; Self-love, to urge, and reason, to restrain; Nor this a good, nor that a bad we call, Each works its end, to move or govern all: And to their proper operation still Ascribe all good; to their improper, ill.
40. oldal - O, what a night was that which wrapt The heathen world in gloom .' O, what a sun, which broke this day, Triumphant from the tomb...
31. oldal - Her speech was the melodious voice of Love, Her song the warbling of the vernal grove ; Her eloquence was sweeter than her song, Soft as her heart, and as her reason strong...
98. oldal - Whoso casteth a stone at the birds, frayeth them away ; and he that upbraideth his friend, breaketh friendship. Though thou drawest a sword at a friend, yet despair not, for there may be a returning to favour. If thou hast opened thy mouth against thy friend, fear not, for there may be a reconciliation ; except for upbraiding, or pride, or disclosing of secrets, or a treacherous wound ; for, for these things every friend will depart.
174. oldal - Grapple them to thy soul with hoops of steel ; But do not dull thy palm with entertainment Of each new-hatch'd, unfledg'd comrade.
175. oldal - By thee adulfrous luft was driv'n from men Among the beftial herds to range; by thee Founded in reafon, loyal, juft, and pure, 755 . Relations dear, and all the charities, Of father, fon, and brother, firft were known. Far be...
271. oldal - Truth, wisdom, sanctitude severe and pure, (Severe, but in true filial freedom plac'd,) Whence true authority in men ; though both Not equal, as their sex not equal seem'd ; For contemplation he and valour form'd; For softness she and sweet attractive grace...
272. oldal - So pass'd they naked on, nor shunn'd the sight Of God or angel, for they thought no ill : So hand in hand they pass'd, the loveliest pair That ever since in love's embraces met, Adam the goodliest man of men since born His sons, the fairest of her daughters Eve.