The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side 46
... duties of wife , and mother ? " Ah ! why so vain , tho ' blooming in thy spring , " Thou shining , frail , ador'd , and wretched thing ; " Old age will come , disease may come before ; " Fifteen is full as mortal as three - score ...
... duties of wife , and mother ? " Ah ! why so vain , tho ' blooming in thy spring , " Thou shining , frail , ador'd , and wretched thing ; " Old age will come , disease may come before ; " Fifteen is full as mortal as three - score ...
Side 92
... beings , who pass their life in the ob servance of the most useful , but not obtru- sive duties , drop into the grave , without honour and without memorial ; while the wretch , who has waded through slaughter to a throne 92.
... beings , who pass their life in the ob servance of the most useful , but not obtru- sive duties , drop into the grave , without honour and without memorial ; while the wretch , who has waded through slaughter to a throne 92.
Side 93
... duties , which , alone , prevent the links , in the great chain of society , from being snap- ped asunder ; which bind man to his fellow , and directly tend to make the earth the ha bitation of peace , of virtue , and of felicity . Let ...
... duties , which , alone , prevent the links , in the great chain of society , from being snap- ped asunder ; which bind man to his fellow , and directly tend to make the earth the ha bitation of peace , of virtue , and of felicity . Let ...
Side 98
... ] " The younkers a ' are warned to obey , " An ' mind their labours wi ' an eydent hand , " An ne'er , tho ' out of sight , to jauk or play ; " An ' , O ! be sure to fear the Lord alway ! ♫ An ' mind your duty , duly , morn 98.
... ] " The younkers a ' are warned to obey , " An ' mind their labours wi ' an eydent hand , " An ne'er , tho ' out of sight , to jauk or play ; " An ' , O ! be sure to fear the Lord alway ! ♫ An ' mind your duty , duly , morn 98.
Side 101
... duty he was well qualified to perform , both from the excellence of his moral character , and from his accurate and extensive acquaintance with classical literature . He replied , that he had no capital to enable him to enter upon such ...
... duty he was well qualified to perform , both from the excellence of his moral character , and from his accurate and extensive acquaintance with classical literature . He replied , that he had no capital to enable him to enter upon such ...
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acquaintance acquire affection Agrestis amiable animal apothecary audacity bagnio barbarous benevolence Benignus bestow bipeds blessed brutality cacy child Chryseis Church of England Clytemnestra coarse comfort conduct consequence contempt cottage cruelty cultivation daugh daughter delicacy delight desire Dilatorio district of England Doctor of Medicine dulness duty endeavour ESSAY eternal evil evinces exertions existence expence father feelings felicity female sex finer feelings folly foolish Gabble genius habits happiness hath heart honour hope human race ignorance imagine improve impudence indelicacy indelicate industry ingurgitation intellect irreligion kindness kingdom knowledge labour learned look Lord mankind married means ment mind misery morality ness never object parish peace petty physician pleasure poor possess precepts present Quaker religion render rouze sapience shew society soul stupid thou tion tivate toil truth understanding vice virtue wherefore wife wish woman women work-house worthy younkers youth