The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale. : In Two VolumesHarrison and Company, 1780 - 90 pàgines |
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Pàgina 6
... Heaven made them , handsome enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is , that handsome does . " And then the would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who , to conceal no- thing , were certainly very handsome . Mere outfide is fo ...
... Heaven made them , handsome enough , if they be good enough ; for handsome is , that handsome does . " And then the would bid the girls hold up their heads ; who , to conceal no- thing , were certainly very handsome . Mere outfide is fo ...
Pàgina 18
... Heaven ⚫ will never arraign him for what he thinks , but for what he does . Every ' man has a thousand vicious thoughts , which arife without his power to fup- < · prefs . Thinking freely of religion · may be involuntary with this ...
... Heaven ⚫ will never arraign him for what he thinks , but for what he does . Every ' man has a thousand vicious thoughts , which arife without his power to fup- < · prefs . Thinking freely of religion · may be involuntary with this ...
Pàgina 27
... Heaven grant they may be both the better for it this day three months ! This was one of thofe obfervations I made to imprefs my wife with an opinion of my fagacity ; for if the girls fucceeded , then it was a pious with fulfilled ; but ...
... Heaven grant they may be both the better for it this day three months ! This was one of thofe obfervations I made to imprefs my wife with an opinion of my fagacity ; for if the girls fucceeded , then it was a pious with fulfilled ; but ...
Pàgina 33
... heaven . This is the very fame rogue who fold us the fpectacles . Was he not a ve- nerable looking man , with grey hair , and no flaps to his pocket - holes ? And did he not talk long ftring of learning about Greek , and cofino- and the ...
... heaven . This is the very fame rogue who fold us the fpectacles . Was he not a ve- nerable looking man , with grey hair , and no flaps to his pocket - holes ? And did he not talk long ftring of learning about Greek , and cofino- and the ...
Pàgina 40
... Heaven's ever- lafting fury light upon him and his ! Thus , to rob me of my child ! And fure it will , for taking back my • fweet innocent that I was leading up to heaven . Such fincerity as my child was poffeft of ! But all our earthly ...
... Heaven's ever- lafting fury light upon him and his ! Thus , to rob me of my child ! And fure it will , for taking back my • fweet innocent that I was leading up to heaven . Such fincerity as my child was poffeft of ! But all our earthly ...
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Pàgina 19 - No flocks that range the valley free, To slaughter I condemn: Taught by that Power that pities me, I learn to pity them : "But from the mountain's grassy side A guiltless feast I bring; A scrip with herbs and fruits supplied, And water from the spring. "Then, pilgrim, turn, thy cares forego ; All earth-born cares are wrong; Man wants but little here below, Nor wants that little long.
Pàgina 19 - The crackling faggot flies. But nothing could a charm impart To soothe the stranger's woe; For grief was heavy at his heart, And tears began to flow. His rising cares the Hermit spied, With answering care opprest : " And whence, unhappy youth," he cried, " The sorrows of thy breast ? " From better habitations spurn'd, Reluctant dost thou rove?
Pàgina 28 - Welcome, welcome, Moses; well, my boy, what have you brought us from the fair?' 'I have brought you myself,' cried Moses, with a sly look, and resting the box on the dresser.
Pàgina 28 - I have brought back no money," cried Moses again. "I have laid it all out in a bargain, and here it is," pulling out a bundle from his breast ; "here they are : a gross of green spectacles with silver rims and shagreen cases.
Pàgina 28 - Never mind our son," cried my wife; " depend upon it he knows what he is about. I'll warrant we'll never see him sell his hen of a rainy day.