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391. oldal
It is impossible a woman can too much ftudy the taste of her husband ; and the
must likewise endeavour to excel in those amusements which he most approves .
Set yourselves to consider this great point . Be it books , music , & c . remember ...
It is impossible a woman can too much ftudy the taste of her husband ; and the
must likewise endeavour to excel in those amusements which he most approves .
Set yourselves to consider this great point . Be it books , music , & c . remember ...
537. oldal
I have been told by those who are to be depended upon , that the moment the is
out of hed , the runs with her stays and petticoats into che next neighbour ' s
charaber , not being able to live without company even ' till she is dressed . There
are ...
I have been told by those who are to be depended upon , that the moment the is
out of hed , the runs with her stays and petticoats into che next neighbour ' s
charaber , not being able to live without company even ' till she is dressed . There
are ...
326. oldal
In doing this , we shall not hesitate to arraign , before the tribunal of eternal light
and justice , all those governments who tolerate the cruel practice , or are not
ashamed to make it the basis of their power . The great Montesquieu could not ...
In doing this , we shall not hesitate to arraign , before the tribunal of eternal light
and justice , all those governments who tolerate the cruel practice , or are not
ashamed to make it the basis of their power . The great Montesquieu could not ...
369. oldal
And here I cannot forbear fondly indulging my fancy with a retrospective view of
those happy days , those years of unmingled felicity , when care has not planted
her sting in the human breast , or thought launched out into scenes of future ...
And here I cannot forbear fondly indulging my fancy with a retrospective view of
those happy days , those years of unmingled felicity , when care has not planted
her sting in the human breast , or thought launched out into scenes of future ...
613. oldal
We above call those actions only good , which produce some real benefit or
happiness among men ; and those bad , which produce some real mischief or
unhappiness . Every action that does neither , we call indifferent . Every good ...
We above call those actions only good , which produce some real benefit or
happiness among men ; and those bad , which produce some real mischief or
unhappiness . Every action that does neither , we call indifferent . Every good ...
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604. oldal - I exhort therefore, that, first of all, supplications, prayers, intercessions, and giving of thanks, be made for all men; for kings, and for all that are in authority; that we may lead a quiet and peaceable life in all godliness and honesty.
389. oldal - The busy day, the peaceful night, Unfelt, uncounted, glided by; His frame was firm — his powers were bright, Though now his eightieth year was nigh. Then with no fiery throbbing pain, No cold gradations of decay, Death broke at once the vital chain, And freed his soul the nearest way.
242. oldal - Why did you promise love to me, And not that promise keep? Why did you swear my eyes were bright, Yet leave those eyes to weep? "How could you say my face was fair, And yet that face forsake? How could you win my virgin heart, Yet leave that heart to break?
241. oldal - So shall the fairest face appear, When youth and years are flown: Such is the robe that kings must wear, When death has reft their crown.
339. oldal - SHALL I, like a hermit, dwell, On a rock, or in a cell, Calling home the smallest part That is missing of my heart, To bestow it where I may Meet a rival every day ? If she undervalue me, What care I how fair she be...
99. oldal - And widows' tears, and orphans' moans ; And all that Misery's hand bestows, To fill the catalogue of human woes.
531. oldal - There shall be sung another golden age, The rise of empire and of arts, The good and great inspiring epic rage, The wisest heads and noblest hearts. Not such as Europe breeds in her decay ; Such as she bred when fresh and young, When heavenly flame did animate her clay, By future poets shall be sung. Westward the course of empire takes its way ; The four first acts already past, A fifth shall close the drama with the day ; Time's noblest offspring is the last.
339. oldal - I (like a hermit) dwell On a rock, or in a cell, Calling home the smallest part That is missing of my heart, To bestow it, where I may Meet a rival every day ? If She undervalue me ; What care I, how fair She be!
125. oldal - I am sure no people ever endured more. In the morning, the weather grew moderate...
241. oldal - thy true love calls, Come from her midnight grave; Now let thy pity hear the maid Thy love refused to save.