The Works of Hannah More, Volume 2T. Cadell, 1830 |
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... fond desire of gold . See , at yon needy trademan's shop , The universal tempter stop ; " Wouldst thou , " he cries , " increase thy treasures , " Use lighter weights and scantier measures , " Thus thou shalt thrive : " the trader's ...
... fond desire of gold . See , at yon needy trademan's shop , The universal tempter stop ; " Wouldst thou , " he cries , " increase thy treasures , " Use lighter weights and scantier measures , " Thus thou shalt thrive : " the trader's ...
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... fond of laughter and of folly ; He hates a stingy griping fellow , But gets each day a little mellow ; To Satan , too , he sells his soul In barter for a flowing bowl . But mark again yon lass a spinning , See how the tempter is ...
... fond of laughter and of folly ; He hates a stingy griping fellow , But gets each day a little mellow ; To Satan , too , he sells his soul In barter for a flowing bowl . But mark again yon lass a spinning , See how the tempter is ...
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... fond affections twine , Oh ! part us not , we'll all be thine . We will not mind the burning weather , If we may love and work together . The stripes , ' tis said , " one Jesus " bore , Could I but read His sufferings sore , Would make ...
... fond affections twine , Oh ! part us not , we'll all be thine . We will not mind the burning weather , If we may love and work together . The stripes , ' tis said , " one Jesus " bore , Could I but read His sufferings sore , Would make ...
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... fond complaint , Nor , from the GoD she lov'd , detain the saint . Truth , meekness , patience , honour'd shade ! were thine ; And holy hope , and charity divine : Though these thy forfeit being could not save , Thy faith subdued the ...
... fond complaint , Nor , from the GoD she lov'd , detain the saint . Truth , meekness , patience , honour'd shade ! were thine ; And holy hope , and charity divine : Though these thy forfeit being could not save , Thy faith subdued the ...
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... fond fidelity's heart - broken plaint , Which moved the woman , could not shake the saint . In God's prospective eye her work was done ; The prize was gain'd before the race was run . TO THE MEMORY OF MRS . JACKSON , Who perished in the ...
... fond fidelity's heart - broken plaint , Which moved the woman , could not shake the saint . In God's prospective eye her work was done ; The prize was gain'd before the race was run . TO THE MEMORY OF MRS . JACKSON , Who perished in the ...
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Page 18 - No plan, no pattern, can we trace ; All wants proportion, truth, and grace ; The motley mixture we deride, Nor see the beauteous upper side.
Page 118 - They told her how a glorious light, Streaming from a heavenly throng, Around them shone, suspending night While sweeter than a mother's song, Blest Angels heralded the Saviour's birth, Glory to God on high! and Peace on Earth.
Page 227 - To drive the deer with hound and horn Earl Percy took his way ; The child may rue that is unborn The hunting of that day.
Page 111 - E'en this last wretched boon their foes deny, To weep together, or together die. By felon hands, by one relentless stroke, See the fond links of feeling nature broke ; The fibres twisting round a parent's heart, Torn from their grasp, and bleeding as they part.
Page 303 - Where the dull duties of domestic life, Wage with the Muse's toils eternal strife. What motley cares Gorilla's mind perplex, While maids and metaphors conspire to vex...
Page 73 - Tis still my delight With my wages to run home the faster ; But if Frenchmen rule here, I may look far and near, But I never shall find a paymaster. I've a dear little wife Whom I love as my life ; To lose her I should not much like, Sir ; And 'twould make me run wild To see my sweet child With its head on the point of a pike, Sir.
Page 25 - In consequence of his suggestion upon this point, and the anxiety of the inhabitants to show themselves worthy of the privilege which had been granted them, the proprietors of domestic slaves came to a resolution, that all children born of their slaves after the 12th of August, 1816, should be free; thereby putting an end to the state of domestic slavery which had prevailed in Ceylon for three centuries.
Page 113 - Barbarians, hold ! th' opprobrious commerce spare, Respect His sacred image which they bear. Though dark and savage, ignorant and blind, They claim the common privilege of kind ; Let malice strip them of each other plea, They still are men, and men should still be free. Insulted reason loathes th...
Page 16 - I'm almost tired of life ; So hard my work, so poor my fare, Tis more than mortal man can bear. " How glorious is the rich man's state ! His house so fine, his wealth so great...