The remains of the late Tobias Martin, with a memoir [by A.T.J. Martin].W. Penaluna, 1856 - 248 pages |
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... truth from those men who sold their wares unto Daubuzabad for a long time . 39. And it came to pass on a certain day when the great men were assembled together , that Tobiaman stood up and said : 40. Hearken unto your servant I pray you ...
... truth from those men who sold their wares unto Daubuzabad for a long time . 39. And it came to pass on a certain day when the great men were assembled together , that Tobiaman stood up and said : 40. Hearken unto your servant I pray you ...
Page 74
... truth : and this I will do as far as the knowledge God has given me will permit . What I shall write is not meant for a work of persuasion ; ' tis only expressive of my own senti- ments ; neither do I wish to disturb any man's faith ...
... truth : and this I will do as far as the knowledge God has given me will permit . What I shall write is not meant for a work of persuasion ; ' tis only expressive of my own senti- ments ; neither do I wish to disturb any man's faith ...
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... truth so clear . We seldom find In all the histories of civil wars , Subjects revolt without a serious cause . Complaints , petitions to their governors , They go before with many a humble praying strain , 110 TOBIAS MARTIN'S POEMS .
... truth so clear . We seldom find In all the histories of civil wars , Subjects revolt without a serious cause . Complaints , petitions to their governors , They go before with many a humble praying strain , 110 TOBIAS MARTIN'S POEMS .
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... truth you'll believe , I have nothing to give , Unless you'll accept of my blessing . That being the case , it next shall take place ; I hope you'll be pleased with the boon : May your joys never cease , and your pleasures increase ...
... truth you'll believe , I have nothing to give , Unless you'll accept of my blessing . That being the case , it next shall take place ; I hope you'll be pleased with the boon : May your joys never cease , and your pleasures increase ...
Page 129
... always hurried here and there , And whirl'd about , no one knows where . For this plain truth must be confess'd , If you go east and I go west , And travel while we both have feet , " Tis TOBIAS MARTIN'S POEMS . 129 Το my Friend.
... always hurried here and there , And whirl'd about , no one knows where . For this plain truth must be confess'd , If you go east and I go west , And travel while we both have feet , " Tis TOBIAS MARTIN'S POEMS . 129 Το my Friend.
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accounts adventurers agent answered appear behold better Bodmin Breage Bryanite Cakafogus Camborne Capt Captain cast Coader confess Cornwall creed Crowan Daubuzabad death dinner dreams Dutch language endeavour eternal ev'ry eyes feast fool friends gadites gentlemen Germoe grave Gwinear hand happy hath Heav'n heav'nly Helston hope humble infant baptism John knowledge labour landlord life's Liskeard live mercy mind mortals mourning never night nought peace petitioner poor pow'r pray pride purser Redruth sacred Saint Saint Hilary Sandys scene sent shew sight Sithney song sorrow soul taskmasters tell thee thine things thou art thou hast thought thro throne tin and precious to-morrow Tobiaman said unto Tobiaman unto Tobias Martin Treloweth truth twas Twill unto Tobiaman verse Wendron Wheal Trevenen Wheal Vreah William William Sandys wise wish worldly
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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.