The midwife: or, The old woman's magazine, Volum 11750 |
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Pàgina i
... Madam *** " Billy *** , or any Wri- tings whatsoever but my own . Wit was begot by Fancy , born of Fable ; fed by Folly , and has been generally nurfed and main- tained at the Expence of Virtue and the Public . B Wit Wit and Wisdom are ...
... Madam *** " Billy *** , or any Wri- tings whatsoever but my own . Wit was begot by Fancy , born of Fable ; fed by Folly , and has been generally nurfed and main- tained at the Expence of Virtue and the Public . B Wit Wit and Wisdom are ...
Pàgina 8
... Madam . What wondrous little Legs the Men have here , I can't fee ' em even with my Lanthorn , and my Spectacles . Look ye now ! they carry their Calves to Covent Garden . That's a great Mart for Mon- keys , ay marry , and Monsters too ...
... Madam . What wondrous little Legs the Men have here , I can't fee ' em even with my Lanthorn , and my Spectacles . Look ye now ! they carry their Calves to Covent Garden . That's a great Mart for Mon- keys , ay marry , and Monsters too ...
Pàgina 12
... Madam , Wish you wou'd , in your Magazines , obferve to the Public , how neceffary ' tis that there fhou'd be a Jail - Delivery of such People as are not able to pay their Debts . ' Tis a hard Thing , Mrs. Midnight , for a Man to be ...
... Madam , Wish you wou'd , in your Magazines , obferve to the Public , how neceffary ' tis that there fhou'd be a Jail - Delivery of such People as are not able to pay their Debts . ' Tis a hard Thing , Mrs. Midnight , for a Man to be ...
Pàgina 13
... Madam Dormand's . The Parifh has hir'd Goody Curtis to look after the other Children , and I fends them a Pitcher of Milk every Morning for their Breakfast , and a Pudding every Sunday for с Din- my Dinner ; which you know is as much as ...
... Madam Dormand's . The Parifh has hir'd Goody Curtis to look after the other Children , and I fends them a Pitcher of Milk every Morning for their Breakfast , and a Pudding every Sunday for с Din- my Dinner ; which you know is as much as ...
Pàgina 14
... Madam Dormand fays fhe'll go with me ; my Hufband has been already , and he fays , there are a great Number of poor Wretches who lie confin'd for very fmall Sums . As you are in London , Mrs. Midnight , amongst the great Folks who have ...
... Madam Dormand fays fhe'll go with me ; my Hufband has been already , and he fays , there are a great Number of poor Wretches who lie confin'd for very fmall Sums . As you are in London , Mrs. Midnight , amongst the great Folks who have ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 64 - ... to his fate, when he beheld through the brambles the glimmer of a taper. He advanced towards the light, and finding that it proceeded from the cottage of a hermit, he called humbly at the door, and obtained admission. The old man set before him such provisions as he had collected for himself, on which Obidah fed with eagerness and gratitude. When the repast was over —
Pàgina 64 - by what chance thou hast been brought hither ; I have been now twenty years an inhabitant of the wilderness, in which I never saw a man before.
Pàgina 219 - Tis almost morning. I would have thee gone; And yet no farther than a wanton's bird, That lets it hop a little from her hand, Like a poor prisoner in his twisted gyves, And with a silk thread plucks it back again, So loving-jealous of his liberty. ROMEO. I would I were thy bird.
Pàgina 65 - Here the heart softens, and vigilance subsides; we are then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not...
Pàgina 64 - At length, not fear, but labour, began to overcome him ; his breath grew short, and his knees trembled, and he was on the point of lying down in resignation to his fate, when he beheld through the brambles the glimmer of a taper.
Pàgina 137 - At length a glimmering light appeared, which we imagined to be rather the forerunner of an approaching burst of flames, as in truth it was, than the return of day. However, the fire fell at a distance from us : then again we were immersed in thick darkness, and a heavy shower of ashes rained upon us, which we were obliged every now and then to...
Pàgina 62 - ... in compliance with the varieties of the ground, and to end at last in the common road. Having thus calmed his solicitude, he renewed his pace, though he suspected that he was not gaining ground.
Pàgina 135 - As soon as it was light again, which was not till the third day after this melancholy accident, his body was found entire, and without any marks of violence upon it, exactly in the same posture that he fell, and looking more like a man asleep than dead.
Pàgina 134 - The court which led to his apartment being now almost filled with stones and ashes, if he had continued there any time longer, it would have been impossible for him to have made his way out; it was thought proper therefore to awaken him.
Pàgina 136 - Though it was now morning, the light was exceedingly faint and languid, the buildings all around us tottered, and though we stood upon open...