The Adviser: Or, The Moral and Literary Tribunal ...sold, 1803 |
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Side ix
... peace , there are so many Asses , Monkeys , Bears , and Owls in this good world of our's , that Thou mightest pass unnoticed among : the rest . But wherefore this tale of a painter ; what end is this to serve ? I expected a preface ...
... peace , there are so many Asses , Monkeys , Bears , and Owls in this good world of our's , that Thou mightest pass unnoticed among : the rest . But wherefore this tale of a painter ; what end is this to serve ? I expected a preface ...
Side 21
... peace , of benevolence , of gen- tleness , and of Religion ; and make the uni- verse itself one extended garden of Eden , one ample plain of Paradise . Let me intreat ye , daughters of hope , and children of pro- mise , never to forget ...
... peace , of benevolence , of gen- tleness , and of Religion ; and make the uni- verse itself one extended garden of Eden , one ample plain of Paradise . Let me intreat ye , daughters of hope , and children of pro- mise , never to forget ...
Side 31
... combines : " Happy that house ! his way to peace is smooth : " For virtue , which breaks thro ' all opposition , " And all temptation can remove , " Most shines , and most is acceptable above . " ESSAY CX . ON WOMEN . IT has , also C4 31.
... combines : " Happy that house ! his way to peace is smooth : " For virtue , which breaks thro ' all opposition , " And all temptation can remove , " Most shines , and most is acceptable above . " ESSAY CX . ON WOMEN . IT has , also C4 31.
Side 48
... peace , or wisdom from the mine ? " Wisdom to gold prefer , for ' tis much less , " To make our fortune than our happiness . " Besides , wealth , like every thing else , merely adventitious , may be taken from us , by a thousand means ...
... peace , or wisdom from the mine ? " Wisdom to gold prefer , for ' tis much less , " To make our fortune than our happiness . " Besides , wealth , like every thing else , merely adventitious , may be taken from us , by a thousand means ...
Side 49
... Peace in her air , persuasion in her eye . “ Victorious tenderness , it all o'ercame “ Husbands look'd mild , and savages grew tame . " Then please the best , and know for men of sense , " Your strongest charms , are native innocence ...
... Peace in her air , persuasion in her eye . “ Victorious tenderness , it all o'ercame “ Husbands look'd mild , and savages grew tame . " Then please the best , and know for men of sense , " Your strongest charms , are native innocence ...
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