The Lady's Miscellany, Or, Weekly Visitor, for the Use and Amusement of Both Sexes, Volumes 14-15M'Carty & White, 1811 |
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... lives were saved are thus left entirely desti . tute of the means of support . From our . Philadelphia Corres- fondent dated on Saturday Noon . DREADFUL CATASTROPHE , On Thursday morning last , at 4 Robber and Murder . On Thursday ...
... lives were saved are thus left entirely desti . tute of the means of support . From our . Philadelphia Corres- fondent dated on Saturday Noon . DREADFUL CATASTROPHE , On Thursday morning last , at 4 Robber and Murder . On Thursday ...
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... lives above , he lives to die no mor " Apollo struck the enchanting Lyre , The Muses sung 14 THE LADY'S MISCELLANY .
... lives above , he lives to die no mor " Apollo struck the enchanting Lyre , The Muses sung 14 THE LADY'S MISCELLANY .
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... live from my Love ; Sweet hope whispers peacefully , soon shall be thine , And thou sincere blessings will prove . " But hope oft deceives us and flatters and dies ; Perhaps it may thus b ' , with you Ah no ! on sweet hope my fond wish ...
... live from my Love ; Sweet hope whispers peacefully , soon shall be thine , And thou sincere blessings will prove . " But hope oft deceives us and flatters and dies ; Perhaps it may thus b ' , with you Ah no ! on sweet hope my fond wish ...
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... lives in solitude , which is so favourable to many of our most virtuous affec- tions , I should be clearly on the side of a private education . most of us , when we go out into the world , find difficulties in our way which good ...
... lives in solitude , which is so favourable to many of our most virtuous affec- tions , I should be clearly on the side of a private education . most of us , when we go out into the world , find difficulties in our way which good ...
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... live , for all that , on A taylor who was dangerously her God , as she said ! ' " And ill , had a remarkable dream- He don't you rue it , ( cried a young saw , fluttering in the air , a peice soldier starting up , ) don't you rue of ...
... live , for all that , on A taylor who was dangerously her God , as she said ! ' " And ill , had a remarkable dream- He don't you rue it , ( cried a young saw , fluttering in the air , a peice soldier starting up , ) don't you rue of ...
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Page 19 - Ay, but to die, and go we know not where ; To lie in cold obstruction, and to rot ; This sensible warm motion to become A kneaded clod ; and the delighted spirit To bathe in fiery floods...
Page 92 - I believe that there is no God, but that matter is God, and God is matter; and that it is no matter whether there is any God or not.
Page 15 - As through this calm, this holy dawning, Silent glides my parting breath To an everlasting morning, Gently close my eyes in death. Blessings endless, richest blessings, Pour their streams upon thy heart ! (Though no language yet possessing) Breathes my spirit ere we part.
Page 75 - As her learning and abilities raised her above her own sex, so they left her no room to envy any, on the contrary, her delight was to see others excel. She was always ready to direct and advise those who applied to her, and was herself willing to be advised.
Page 267 - ... and every such ship or vessel, with her tackle, apparel, and furniture, together with all materials, arms, ammunition and stores, which may have been procured for the building and equipment thereof, shall be forfeited, one half to the use of the informer, and the other half to the use of the United States.
Page 64 - I KNEW, by the smoke that so gracefully curled Above the green elms, that a cottage was near, And I said, " If there's peace to be found in the world, A heart that was humble might hope for it here...
Page 316 - Mr. Whitefield thus addressed his numerous audience ; — ' The attendant angel is just about to leave the threshold, and ascend to heaven. And shall he ascend and not bear with him the news of one sinner...
Page 374 - And crowds with crimes the records of mankind, For gold his sword the hireling ruffian draws, For gold the hireling judge distorts the laws; Wealth heap'd on wealth, nor truth nor safety buys, The dangers gather as the treasures rise.