Instructive Rambles: In London, and the Adjacent Villages. Designed to Amuse the Mind, and Improve the Understanding of Youth. By Elizabeth Helme |
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If you are honest you need not fear “ to declare the truth , which if you do , “ we
may asist you . " “ Indeed , Sir , " answered the boy , “ 1 “ don ' t fear to tell the truth
on my own « account , but on poor Patty ' s , whom I could not bear to leave ...
If you are honest you need not fear “ to declare the truth , which if you do , “ we
may asist you . " “ Indeed , Sir , " answered the boy , “ 1 “ don ' t fear to tell the truth
on my own « account , but on poor Patty ' s , whom I could not bear to leave ...
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a « you speak without fear ; I may affift , “ but will not injure you . " The boy , thus
assured , assumed more courage - - " God bless you , Sir , " said he , w I will tell
you the whole truth , for “ though we did run away we be honest . w - My father
was ...
a « you speak without fear ; I may affift , “ but will not injure you . " The boy , thus
assured , assumed more courage - - " God bless you , Sir , " said he , w I will tell
you the whole truth , for “ though we did run away we be honest . w - My father
was ...
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We walked all night , “ for fear of being caught , and the next “ morning found
ourselves nine miles from “ Warwick , when Patty was so tired , she « could go no
farther ; so I begged of a “ man who was working in a barn , to let tt us rest on the
...
We walked all night , “ for fear of being caught , and the next “ morning found
ourselves nine miles from “ Warwick , when Patty was so tired , she « could go no
farther ; so I begged of a “ man who was working in a barn , to let tt us rest on the
...
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The will of Heaven be done , ' - answered the Captain : “ I fear God , and . bave
no other fear ; and in whatever shape I am to meet death , I hope it will be i with
the fortitude and resignation of a " Christian. wich INSTRUCTIVE RAMBLES . 63.
The will of Heaven be done , ' - answered the Captain : “ I fear God , and . bave
no other fear ; and in whatever shape I am to meet death , I hope it will be i with
the fortitude and resignation of a " Christian. wich INSTRUCTIVE RAMBLES . 63.
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Then turning to her , he added , “ Fear not to “ speak the truth ; it shall not injure
you “ with me , for falshood is a crime of all « others I detest . ” The poor woman
answered , “ Alas , ! « Sir ! falshood , vanity , and arrogance , 6 have been the
bane ...
Then turning to her , he added , “ Fear not to “ speak the truth ; it shall not injure
you “ with me , for falshood is a crime of all « others I detest . ” The poor woman
answered , “ Alas , ! « Sir ! falshood , vanity , and arrogance , 6 have been the
bane ...
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Seite 179 - ... when I see kings lying by those who deposed them, when I consider rival wits placed side by side, or the holy men that divided the world with their contests and disputes, I reflect with sorrow and astonishment on the little competitions, factions, and debates of mankind. When I read the several dates of the tombs, of" some that died yesterday, and some six hundred years ago, I consider that great day when we shall all of us be contemporaries, and make our appearance together.
Seite 190 - LIKE as the damask rose you see, Or like the blossom on the tree, Or like the dainty flower of May, Or like the morning of the day, Or like the sun, or like the shade, Or like the gourd which Jonas had; Even such is man, whose thread is spun, Drawn out, and cut, and so is done.
Seite 191 - E'en such is man ; whose thread is spun, Drawn out, and cut, and so is done. The rose withers ; the blossom blasteth ; The flower fades ; the morning hasteth ; The sun sets, the shadow flies ; The gourd consumes; the man he dies...
Seite 104 - As by their choice collections may appear Of what is rare in Land, in Sea, in Air, Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut. These famous Antiquarians that had been Both gardeners to the Rose and Lily Queen...
Seite 104 - As by their choice collections may appear, Of what is rare, in land, in sea in air ; Whilst they (as Homer's Iliad in a nut) A world of wonders in one closet shut ; These famous Antiquarians that had been Both...
Seite 178 - When I look upon the tombs of the great, every emotion of envy dies in me; when I read the epitaphs of the beautiful, every inordinate desire goes out; when I meet with the grief of parents upon a tomb-stone, my heart melts with compassion; when I see the tomb of the parents themselves, I consider the vanity of grieving for those whom we must quickly follow...