The Rambler's Magazine: Or, Fashionable Emporium of Polite Literature ..., Svazek 1Benbow, 1822 |
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... mind , than the true detail of facts connected with public justice , and public punishment , in which she is represented in all her native deformity , divested of the mask that con- cealed her actions from the gaze of man . ( Vide the ...
... mind , than the true detail of facts connected with public justice , and public punishment , in which she is represented in all her native deformity , divested of the mask that con- cealed her actions from the gaze of man . ( Vide the ...
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... to lacerate the body of his frail spouse before she had time to put on her chemise , but her inamorato had sufficient presence of mind to give * * * * the affair a very different conclusion . He was pre- The Cuckold's Chronicle .
... to lacerate the body of his frail spouse before she had time to put on her chemise , but her inamorato had sufficient presence of mind to give * * * * the affair a very different conclusion . He was pre- The Cuckold's Chronicle .
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... mind as to the motive which guided them to the end they had in view . She was afterwards seen in great dishabille passing through the kitchen into the yard ; and one of the servants assisted in putting her cap and gown to rights , after ...
... mind as to the motive which guided them to the end they had in view . She was afterwards seen in great dishabille passing through the kitchen into the yard ; and one of the servants assisted in putting her cap and gown to rights , after ...
Strana 19
... confessor , who was a good monk , with a mind as heavy as his body , for study had never enlightened the former , although good cheer had aggran- ovi- dized the latter . Dorothea had contributed more than The Dumb Lover . 19.
... confessor , who was a good monk , with a mind as heavy as his body , for study had never enlightened the former , although good cheer had aggran- ovi- dized the latter . Dorothea had contributed more than The Dumb Lover . 19.
Strana 21
... mind , to put the widow in such a situation , that she would not be able to deny favours which he pretended to take from her by vio- lence . He watched with great care one day , when all the domestics were gone out for different ...
... mind , to put the widow in such a situation , that she would not be able to deny favours which he pretended to take from her by vio- lence . He watched with great care one day , when all the domestics were gone out for different ...
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Strana 92 - How beautiful this night ! the balmiest sigh, Which vernal zephyrs breathe in evening's ear, Were discord to the speaking quietude That wraps this moveless scene. Heaven's ebon vault, Studded with stars unutterably bright, Through which the moon's unclouded grandeur rolls, Seems like a canopy which love had spread To curtain her sleeping world.
Strana 426 - Thus every Part was full of Vice, Yet the whole Mass a Paradise...
Strana 265 - He looks and laughs at a' that. A prince can mak' a belted knight, A marquis, duke, and a' that ; But an honest man's aboon his might — Guid faith, he mauna fa' that ! For a
Strana 92 - So idly, that rapt fancy deemeth it A metaphor of peace ; all form a scene Where musing Solitude might love to lift Her soul above this sphere of earthliness ; Where Silence undisturbed might watch alone, So cold, so bright, so still.
Strana 426 - And Virtue, who from Politicks Had learn'da Thousand Cunning Tricks, Was, by their happy Influence, Made Friends with Vice: And ever since, The worst of all the Multitude Did something for the Common Good.
Strana 429 - Ambition was my idol, which was broken Before the shrines of Sorrow, and of Pleasure; And the two last have left me many a token O'er which reflection may be made at leisure; Now, like Friar Bacon's brazen head, I've spoken, 'Time is, Time was, Time's past...
Strana 29 - Yet Vulcan conquers, and the god of arms Must pay the penalty for lawless charms." Thus serious they! but he who gilds the skies, The gay Apollo thus to Hermes cries...
Strana 519 - Charmer of an idle Hour, Object of my warm Desire, Lip of Wax, and Eye of Fire : And thy snowy taper waist, With my Finger gently brac'd ; And thy pretty swelling Crest, With my little Stopper prest ; And the sweetest Bliss of Blisses, Breathing from thy balmy Kisses.
Strana 520 - The root of evil, avarice, That damn'd ill-natur'd baneful vice, Was slave to prodigality, That noble sin; whilst luxury Employ'da million of the poor, And odious pride a million more: Envy itself and vanity Were ministers of industry...
Strana 30 - Add thrice the chains, and thrice more firmly bind ; Gaze, all ye gods, and, every goddess, gaze, Yet eager would I bless the sweet disgrace.