The Port Folio, Volume 5Editor and Asbury Dickens, 1811 - Philadelphia (Pa.) |
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Page 49
... reason divine , For man's like a beast , drinking water , and he Must be senseless , indeed , who refuses his wine . Let Lydia , the lovely enchantress , appear And breathe to her harp the effusions of MoORE : Enjoying these transports ...
... reason divine , For man's like a beast , drinking water , and he Must be senseless , indeed , who refuses his wine . Let Lydia , the lovely enchantress , appear And breathe to her harp the effusions of MoORE : Enjoying these transports ...
Page 78
... reasons for giving him in such a man- ner the disposal of his money . Thus the arrival of a prince of Modena at Martinique , which could at first be only explained as the frolic of a youth , now assumed in the eyes of the wiseacres of ...
... reasons for giving him in such a man- ner the disposal of his money . Thus the arrival of a prince of Modena at Martinique , which could at first be only explained as the frolic of a youth , now assumed in the eyes of the wiseacres of ...
Page 84
... reasons home ' Twas buzz'd about , " The wolf is come ! " Arriv'd , the wolf with low obeisance , Mov'd forward to the royal presence . " My liege ! " said he , " no sense of crime " Deterr'd my waiting in due time ; " At dawn , I would ...
... reasons home ' Twas buzz'd about , " The wolf is come ! " Arriv'd , the wolf with low obeisance , Mov'd forward to the royal presence . " My liege ! " said he , " no sense of crime " Deterr'd my waiting in due time ; " At dawn , I would ...
Page 90
... reason , virtue and piety , it seems to stand on middle ground , and to partake of a middle nature , be- tween human and divine . No wonder , then , that a rude barba- rian soldiery mistook the Roman senate for an assembly of gods ! And ...
... reason , virtue and piety , it seems to stand on middle ground , and to partake of a middle nature , be- tween human and divine . No wonder , then , that a rude barba- rian soldiery mistook the Roman senate for an assembly of gods ! And ...
Page 91
... reason to doubt , that his assiduity was exemplary and his pro- gress honourable . The flattering promise which young Chew exhibited on the close of his academical career , designated him as a youth amply qualified to acquire ...
... reason to doubt , that his assiduity was exemplary and his pro- gress honourable . The flattering promise which young Chew exhibited on the close of his academical career , designated him as a youth amply qualified to acquire ...
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