The remains of the late Tobias Martin, with a memoir [by A.T.J. Martin].W. Penaluna, 1856 - 248 pages |
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... landlord for horses for the next day , we were conducted by the maid to a little hole , which was that uight to be our lodging room- -this was really the worst accommodation we met with in all our travels - the most unwholesome pig's ...
... landlord for horses for the next day , we were conducted by the maid to a little hole , which was that uight to be our lodging room- -this was really the worst accommodation we met with in all our travels - the most unwholesome pig's ...
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... Landlords busy at their calling ; Waiters skipping ; drunkards bawling ; Wanton girls , and silly boys ; Infants pleas'd with gew - gaw toys ; Coaches passing thro ' the throng ; Cripples singing mournful song , How they suffer'd ...
... Landlords busy at their calling ; Waiters skipping ; drunkards bawling ; Wanton girls , and silly boys ; Infants pleas'd with gew - gaw toys ; Coaches passing thro ' the throng ; Cripples singing mournful song , How they suffer'd ...
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... landlord and landlady kindly saluted , life ; And behav'd very civil , it can't be disputed . Two more decent folks you've scarce seen in your But the landord's not quarter so fat as his wife : Besides they've a daughter , a comely ...
... landlord and landlady kindly saluted , life ; And behav'd very civil , it can't be disputed . Two more decent folks you've scarce seen in your But the landord's not quarter so fat as his wife : Besides they've a daughter , a comely ...
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... , so have you . ) And having entered at an inn , A conversation they begin " Your servant landlord ! shew us where " A friend may sit to taste your beer . " Have you what's good ? " " Yes Sir 94 TOBIAS MARTIN'S POEMS . The Supper.
... , so have you . ) And having entered at an inn , A conversation they begin " Your servant landlord ! shew us where " A friend may sit to taste your beer . " Have you what's good ? " " Yes Sir 94 TOBIAS MARTIN'S POEMS . The Supper.
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... landlord , he's no fool . " No fool ! ' tis what I've drank to day ! " My head goes round - I'm car'd away . " I'm got a little fuddled , Sir . " ' Yes , yes , my friend ! I see you are . ' " Well come ! no matter , never fear ; " The ...
... landlord , he's no fool . " No fool ! ' tis what I've drank to day ! " My head goes round - I'm car'd away . " I'm got a little fuddled , Sir . " ' Yes , yes , my friend ! I see you are . ' " Well come ! no matter , never fear ; " The ...
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Page 57 - Good name in man and woman, dear my lord, Is the immediate jewel of their souls : Who steals my purse, steals trash ; 'tis something, nothing ; 'Twas mine, 'tis his, and has been slave to thousands : But he that filches from me my good name Robs me of that which not enriches him, And makes me poor indeed, Oth.
Page 78 - The people of the most distant villages have heard, at least, that there is none other name under heaven given among men whereby we can be saved, but the name of Jesus.
Page 77 - Hasten now and eat of the fruit of the tree in the midst of the garden, and become independent of God, lest He bring forth still other creatures to bear rule over you.
Page 25 - His first poetical production was a satire on the Helston Volunteers, of which company he was a sergeant. In 1772, he married Mary Peters, of Helston, by whom he had ten children, four sons and six daughters. In the same year, he was commissioned by Mr.
Page 19 - Martin, for many years* worked as a labouring miner, but afterwards obtained the situation of a mine-agent, or captain of a mine, which situation he retained during the remainder of his life.
Page 26 - London, and the following is an extract from a letter, received by him shortly after: "Toby's journals gave us great delight ; they are written with good sense and humour.