The life and adventures of Joe Thompson, written by himself [or rather by E. Kimber].1775 |
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الصفحة 14
... brought him into his prefent Circumftances : I added , I was forry to fee him in fuch a Situation , for he must now expect the Reward due to fo many Crimes as he had been guilty of ; at the fame Time wishing any other Perfon had been ...
... brought him into his prefent Circumftances : I added , I was forry to fee him in fuch a Situation , for he must now expect the Reward due to fo many Crimes as he had been guilty of ; at the fame Time wishing any other Perfon had been ...
الصفحة 19
... brought them up to Town , and fufpected it had fome Relation to my Affairs , or that somewhat had happened to their Sons , more than ordinary , fince I had heard from them : So , full of eager Ex- pectation , begging the Favour of ...
... brought them up to Town , and fufpected it had fome Relation to my Affairs , or that somewhat had happened to their Sons , more than ordinary , fince I had heard from them : So , full of eager Ex- pectation , begging the Favour of ...
الصفحة 23
... brought this Subject on the Carpet , knowing the Senfibility you ftill have , when it is mentioned , if you had not put me thus upon it ; but I am able to give you ́a better Ac- count than you have yet received , I believe , of the ...
... brought this Subject on the Carpet , knowing the Senfibility you ftill have , when it is mentioned , if you had not put me thus upon it ; but I am able to give you ́a better Ac- count than you have yet received , I believe , of the ...
الصفحة 25
... brought you . Upon this he delivered me the Letter , which I knew to be Fidele's Hand , and which I opened haftily , much astonished with what had been told I found it as follows : me . DEAR SIR , I Hope you will excuse the Trouble I am ...
... brought you . Upon this he delivered me the Letter , which I knew to be Fidele's Hand , and which I opened haftily , much astonished with what had been told I found it as follows : me . DEAR SIR , I Hope you will excuse the Trouble I am ...
الصفحة 29
... brought them up , to their Satisfaction , fet out for Yorkshire , and Mr. Prig and myself ac- companied them twenty or thirty Miles out of London , where we took a very affectionate Fare- well . Soon after , I was alfo robbed of another ...
... brought them up , to their Satisfaction , fet out for Yorkshire , and Mr. Prig and myself ac- companied them twenty or thirty Miles out of London , where we took a very affectionate Fare- well . Soon after , I was alfo robbed of another ...
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الصفحة 60 - Here will I hold. If there's a Power above us, — And that there is, all Nature cries aloud Through all her works, — He must delight in virtue; And that which He delights in must be happy.
الصفحة 328 - Since every man who lives, is born to die, And none can boast sincere felicity, With equal mind, what happens, let us bear, Nor joy, nor grieve too much for things beyond our care.
الصفحة 344 - Emily, ere day, Arose, and dress'd herself in rich array; Fresh as the month, and as the morning fair: Adown her shoulders fell her length of hair: A riband did the braided tresses bind, The rest was loose and wanton'd in the wind.
الصفحة 280 - Man from Man: He claim'd no Title from Descent of Blood, But that which made him Noble, made him Good: Warm'd with more Particles of Heav'nly Flame, He wing'd his upward Flight, and soar'd to Fame ; The rest remain'd below, a Tribe without a Name. This Law, though Custom now diverts the Course, As Natures Institute, is yet in force; Uncancell'd, tho disus'd: And he whose Mind Is Vertuous, is alone of Noble Kind.
الصفحة i - TO wake the foul by tender ftrokes of art, To raife the genius, and to mend the heart ; To make mankind, in confcious virtue bold, Live o'er each fcene, and be what they behold : For this the Tragic Mufe firft trod the ftage, 5 Commanding tears to ftream thro' ev'ry age ; Tyrants no more their favage nature kept, And foes to virtue wonder'd how they wept.
الصفحة 279 - One pafte of flefh on all degrees beftow'd, And kneaded up alike with moiftning blood. The fame almighty pow'r infpir'd the frame With kindled life, and form'd the...