The Juvenile Port-folio, and Literary Miscellany, Volume 1Thomas Condie Thomas G. Condie, Jr., 1813 |
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... wretched father in the cried the afflicted Harry , " if my short course of a few short months sunk to a history can any way serve to divert your mere shadow of his former self - he for- sorrows , and break their force by parti- gave me ...
... wretched father in the cried the afflicted Harry , " if my short course of a few short months sunk to a history can any way serve to divert your mere shadow of his former self - he for- sorrows , and break their force by parti- gave me ...
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... wretch forgiven- Forgive him not , indignant heaven ! Whose grovelling eyes could first adore , Whose heart could pant for sordid ore . Since that devoted thirst began , Man has forgot to feel for man ; The pulse of social life is dead ...
... wretch forgiven- Forgive him not , indignant heaven ! Whose grovelling eyes could first adore , Whose heart could pant for sordid ore . Since that devoted thirst began , Man has forgot to feel for man ; The pulse of social life is dead ...
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... wretch as I expect comfort , who have basely abandoned , and I know not but have been the death of a husband , whose only fault was bov- ing me too well ? -My poor child too ! who knows what is become of him ? .... ty of men . Perhaps ...
... wretch as I expect comfort , who have basely abandoned , and I know not but have been the death of a husband , whose only fault was bov- ing me too well ? -My poor child too ! who knows what is become of him ? .... ty of men . Perhaps ...
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... wretched , while they bend All suppliant at your door . EARLY LIFE . How gaily is , at first , begun Our lives ' uncertain race ! While that same sprightly morning sun , With which we first set out to run , Enlightens all the place ...
... wretched , while they bend All suppliant at your door . EARLY LIFE . How gaily is , at first , begun Our lives ' uncertain race ! While that same sprightly morning sun , With which we first set out to run , Enlightens all the place ...
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... wretch- ed ; for he can raise up others to sup- ply their place ; and if our days shall be full of persecution and danger , let us put our trust in that power , which guided and protected us , through that period when we were unable to ...
... wretch- ed ; for he can raise up others to sup- ply their place ; and if our days shall be full of persecution and danger , let us put our trust in that power , which guided and protected us , through that period when we were unable to ...
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Página 164 - They made her a grave too cold and damp For a soul so warm and true; And she's gone to the Lake of the Dismal Swamp, Where all night long, by a fire-fly lamp, She paddles her white canoe.
Página 10 - Dissimulation in youth is the forerunner of perfidy in old age. Its first appearance is the fated omen of growing depravity and future shame.
Página 81 - Melancthon affords a striking lecture on the value of time, by informing us that, when he made an appointment, he expected not only the hour, but the minute to be fixed, that the day might not run out in the idleness of suspense...
Página 38 - If the Spring put forth no blossoms, in Summer there will be no beauty, and in Autumn. no fruit. So if youth be trifled away without improvement, manhood will be contemptible, and old age miserable.
Página 164 - Tender-handed stroke a nettle, And it stings you for your pains ; Grasp it like a man of mettle, And it soft as silk remains.
Página 4 - EPITAPH ON AN INFANT. ERE Sin could blight or Sorrow fade, Death came with friendly care ; The opening bud to Heaven conveyed And bade it blossom there.
Página 88 - I crushed by bursts of laughter from all quarters. In vain did sir Thomas reprimand the servants, and lady Friendly chide her daughters ; for the measure of my shame and their diversion was not yet complete. To...
Página 87 - I will not relate the several blunders which I made during the first course, or the distress occasioned by my being desired to carve a fowl, or help to various dishes that stood near me, spilling a sauceboat, and knocking down a salt-cellar ; rather let me hasten to the second course, " where fresh disasters overwhelmed me quite.
Página 52 - The bee awaked and stung the child. Loud and piteous are his cries ; To Venus quick he runs, he flies ! ' Oh mother ! I am wounded through— I die with pain — in sooth I do ! Stung by some little angry thing, Some serpent on a tiny wing — A bee it was —for once, I know, I heard a rustic call it so.