The SavageRepublished at the "Scrap Book" Office, 1833 - 324 strán (strany) |
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Strana 3
... known by the name of wit , it faithfully promises never to have recourse to in- decent ribaldry to supply the deficiency . Those who may feel disposed to retire for awhile from the conflicts of political warfare and seek for relaxation ...
... known by the name of wit , it faithfully promises never to have recourse to in- decent ribaldry to supply the deficiency . Those who may feel disposed to retire for awhile from the conflicts of political warfare and seek for relaxation ...
Strana 4
... known to Piomingo . A friendship , sincere , and lasting as life , was the consequence of this intimacy . Piomingo gained instruction from the lips of his com- panion . He was soon enabled to read and reflect ; and felt himself carried ...
... known to Piomingo . A friendship , sincere , and lasting as life , was the consequence of this intimacy . Piomingo gained instruction from the lips of his com- panion . He was soon enabled to read and reflect ; and felt himself carried ...
Strana 11
... known to us , that the vicissitudes of life will expose us to misfor- tunes of various kinds . We must support the burning heat of the summer's sun , and the intense severity of the winter's cold . We must submit to hunger and thirst ...
... known to us , that the vicissitudes of life will expose us to misfor- tunes of various kinds . We must support the burning heat of the summer's sun , and the intense severity of the winter's cold . We must submit to hunger and thirst ...
Strana 12
... known to our philosophic seniors , they exercise our bodies , and dis- cipline our minds , in such a manner , that we are enabled to maintain a diguity of character in every emergency . We become patient of heat and regardless of cold ...
... known to our philosophic seniors , they exercise our bodies , and dis- cipline our minds , in such a manner , that we are enabled to maintain a diguity of character in every emergency . We become patient of heat and regardless of cold ...
Strana 20
... known to kiss pretty chambermaids - what modish ladies have been surprised in delicate situations - what rosy misses have retired to the country on account of indisposition -what old men have young wives who were seen abroad at ...
... known to kiss pretty chambermaids - what modish ladies have been surprised in delicate situations - what rosy misses have retired to the country on account of indisposition -what old men have young wives who were seen abroad at ...
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Strana 8 - And they said, Go to, let us build us a city, and a tower whose top may reach unto heaven, and let us make us a name, lest we be scattered abroad upon the face of the whole earth.
Strana 86 - There were giants in the earth in those days ; and also after that, when the sons of God came in unto the daughters of men, and they bare children to them, the same became mighty men which were of old, men of renown.
Strana 101 - There is nothing better for a man, than that he should eat and drink, and that he should make his soul enjoy good in his labour.
Strana 313 - Millions of spiritual creatures walk the earth Unseen, both when we wake, and when we sleep. All these with ceaseless praise his works behold Both day and night : how often from the steep Of echoing hill or thicket have we heard Celestial voices to the midnight air, Sole, or responsive each to other's note, Singing their great Creator...
Strana 166 - Why, what should be the fear ? I do not set my life at a pin's fee ; And for my soul, what can it do to that, Being a thing immortal as itself ? It waves me forth again : I'll follow it.
Strana 86 - That the sons of God saw the daughters of men that they were fair; And they took them wives of all which they chose.
Strana 166 - Still am I call'd. Unhand me, gentlemen. By heaven, I'll make a ghost of him that lets me!
Strana 103 - Some people (said he,) have a foolish way of not minding, or pretending not to mind, what they eat. For my part, I mind my belly very studiously, and very t carefully ; for I look upon it, that he who does not mind his belly will hardly mind anything else.
Strana 7 - Come unto me, all ye that are weary and heavy-laden, and I will give you rest !" He smiled and wept when he spoke these words.
Strana 78 - Such a nation might truly say to corruption, thou art my father, and to the worm, thou art my mother and my sister.