The Budget, Or Moral and Entertaining Fragments: Representing the Punishment of Vice, and the Reward of VirtueE. Newbery, 1799 - 175 sivua |
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... relate the history of my mi- " feries in few words . Indeed , my ftrength will not permit me to fay " much . A fcanty fupply of bread " and water each day will not ftrengthen the conftitution . But " to my fubject . Pardon the di ...
... relate the history of my mi- " feries in few words . Indeed , my ftrength will not permit me to fay " much . A fcanty fupply of bread " and water each day will not ftrengthen the conftitution . But " to my fubject . Pardon the di ...
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... relate them in few words . " 66 THE RELATION OF ALBERT . " After we were feparated in our paffage from England , the fhip " which carried me was driven by " contrary winds to a great diftance " from the port where our fleet " intended ...
... relate them in few words . " 66 THE RELATION OF ALBERT . " After we were feparated in our paffage from England , the fhip " which carried me was driven by " contrary winds to a great diftance " from the port where our fleet " intended ...
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... two men , who were converf- ing at a distance , and defired them to return with him to the houfe , telling the black he should be glad , if it was K 3 not not too troublesome for him , to relate his ftory OF EXAMPLE . ΙΟΙ.
... two men , who were converf- ing at a distance , and defired them to return with him to the houfe , telling the black he should be glad , if it was K 3 not not too troublesome for him , to relate his ftory OF EXAMPLE . ΙΟΙ.
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... relate his ftory . The black made answer and faid : " Painful as the relation may be , I " will gratify your curiofity , and give " it in few words . " " I thought , " cried the honest countryman , as he followed them , " that the ...
... relate his ftory . The black made answer and faid : " Painful as the relation may be , I " will gratify your curiofity , and give " it in few words . " " I thought , " cried the honest countryman , as he followed them , " that the ...
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... to their fhips and fet fail . My agonies " during the voyage were beyond any thing I can defcribe . But I pafs 66 over that part of my fufferings , and 66 " relate 66 " relate that the fhip failed for Ja- maica 104 THE BENEFIT.
... to their fhips and fet fail . My agonies " during the voyage were beyond any thing I can defcribe . But I pafs 66 over that part of my fufferings , and 66 " relate 66 " relate that the fhip failed for Ja- maica 104 THE BENEFIT.
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Sivu 94 - Selim ; or the Shepherd's Moral. Scene, a Valley near Bagdat. Time, the Morning. **Y"E Persian maids, attend your poet's lays, And hear how shepherds pass their golden days. "Not all are blest whom Fortune's hand sustains "With wealth in courts ; nor all that haunt the plains : Well may your hearts believe the truths I tell ; 'Tis virtue makes the bliss, where'er we dwell.
Sivu 143 - Yet. with a sigh o'er all mankind, I grant In this our day of proof, our land of hope. The good man has his clouds that intervene , Clouds, that obscure his sublunary day, But never conquer : e'en the best must own, Patience, and resignation, are the pillars Of human peace on Earth.
Sivu 125 - And bears his blufhing honours thick upon him : The third day, comes a froft, a killing froft ; And, — when he thinks, good eafy man, full furely His greatnefs is a ripening, — nips his root, And then he falls, as I do.
Sivu 66 - When to the noon of life we rise, The man grows elegant in vice ; To glorious guilt in courts he climbs, Vilely judicious in his crimes. When youth and strength in age are lost, Man seems already half a ghost; Wither'd and wan, to earth he bows, A walking hospital of woes.
Sivu 15 - Till you, the fenate, have confirm'd his choice. Fine is the fecret, delicate the art, To wind the paflions, and command the heart ; For fancy'd ills to force our tears to flow, And make the generous foul in love with woe ; To raife the fhades of heroes to our view; Rebuild fall'n empires, and old time renew. How hard the taflc ! how rare the godlike rage...
Sivu 46 - How bright the little insects blaze, Where willows shade the way ;. As proud as if their painted rays Could emulate the Day ! 'Tis thus the pigmy sons of pow'r Advance their vain parade ! Thus glitter in the darken'd hour, And like the glow-worms fade ! The soft serenity of night Ungentle clouds deform ! The silver host that shone so...
Sivu 84 - Or pious die, with penitence refign'd ; " And to a life more happy and refin'd, " Doubt not, you fhall, new creatures, yet arife. " Till then, you may expeft in me to find " One who will wipe your forrow from your eyes, " One who will foothe your pangs, and wing you to...
Sivu 15 - He rests not in the people's general voice, Till you, the senate, have confirm'd his choice. Fine is the secret, delicate the art, To wind the passions, and command the heart ; For fancy'd ills to force our tears to flow, And make the...
Sivu 103 - ... A recurring theme in these books, and one calculated to stir the imaginations of young and impressionable minds, was the way in which slavery disrupted the tranquillity of domestic life in Africa. As the black beggar in The Budget laments, I was born on the coast of Guinea, far from any white man, and made one among a principal tribe, headed by a valorous chief. United to one of our females, my days rolled on in happiness, and, for a time, the gentle gales of peace wafted to us success and pleasure....