Parley's Magazine, Volumen 8C.S. Francis & Company, 1840 |
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... Present to queen Victoria Present Enjoyment Putnam and the Wolf 130 True Stories 169 Turkey Coffee 42 Time 302 , 231 259 71,376 259 Trouble - wit 216 Tree , lines on 37 Trees 29 264 50 , 215 , 354 , 264 203 , 259 , 272 , 299 , 355 , 377 ...
... Present to queen Victoria Present Enjoyment Putnam and the Wolf 130 True Stories 169 Turkey Coffee 42 Time 302 , 231 259 71,376 259 Trouble - wit 216 Tree , lines on 37 Trees 29 264 50 , 215 , 354 , 264 203 , 259 , 272 , 299 , 355 , 377 ...
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... present day . Let me now show you how a great festival is observed in London , especially among the common folks . TWELFTH - DAY . sixes , bath - cakes , parliament , and ladies. IN N London , with every pastrycook in the city , and the ...
... present day . Let me now show you how a great festival is observed in London , especially among the common folks . TWELFTH - DAY . sixes , bath - cakes , parliament , and ladies. IN N London , with every pastrycook in the city , and the ...
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... present ; next put the terpolate them among their new made gentlemen's characters in a hat . Then call on a gentleman to carry the reticule to the ladies as they sit , from which each lady is to draw one ticket , and to preserve it ...
... present ; next put the terpolate them among their new made gentlemen's characters in a hat . Then call on a gentleman to carry the reticule to the ladies as they sit , from which each lady is to draw one ticket , and to preserve it ...
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... present the fore ground ? —and which the distant ground ? -and that which is neither the fore ground nor the dis- tant ground ? How do you know that this is the most distant ground ? —that this is the nearest ground ? —and that this is ...
... present the fore ground ? —and which the distant ground ? -and that which is neither the fore ground nor the dis- tant ground ? How do you know that this is the most distant ground ? —that this is the nearest ground ? —and that this is ...
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... present , and having been valued at ten guineas , I ex- pected a demand would have been made upon me of a larger sum than I should have thought proper to have paid for the purchase . To my surprise , on asking the price , the reply was ...
... present , and having been valued at ten guineas , I ex- pected a demand would have been made upon me of a larger sum than I should have thought proper to have paid for the purchase . To my surprise , on asking the price , the reply was ...
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Página 212 - Wandering o'er the heathy fells, Down within the woodland dells ; All among the mountains wild Dwelleth many a little child ! In the baron's hall of pride, By the poor man's dull fireside ; 'Mid the mighty, 'mid the mean, Little children may be seen, Like the flowers that spring up fair, Bright and countless, everywhere!
Página 182 - Immediately followed a chorus of catcalls, heightened by loud vociferations, and beating of sticks; when a fellow came from behind the curtain, and bowing, said, that if the performer did not appear, the money should be returned. At the same time a wag crying out from the pit, that if the ladies and gentlemen would give double prices, the conjurer would get into a pint bottle, presently a young gentleman in one of the boxes seized a lighted candle, and threw it on the stage.
Página 128 - In marble walls as white as milk, Lined with a skin as soft as silk, Within a fountain crystal clear, A golden apple doth appear. No doors there are to this stronghold, Yet thieves break in and steal the gold.
Página 216 - By the rivers of Babylon, there we sat down, yea, we wept, when we remembered Zion. We hanged our harps upon the willows in the midst thereof. For there they that carried us away captive required of us a song ; and they that wasted us required of us mirth, saying, Sing us one of the songs of Zion.
Página 41 - For all ye may believe ; And often in my spirit lies A clear light as of mid-day skies; And splendors on my vision rise, Like gorgeous hues of eve. 'I sit upon the stone, Annie, Beside our cottage door, And people say, 'that boy is blind,' And pity me, although I find A world of beauty in my mind, A never-ceasing store.
Página 188 - For their carriage it is very civill, smiles being the greatest grace of their mirth; their musick is lullabies to quiet their children, who generally are as quiet as if they had neither spleene or lungs. To heare one of these Indians unseene, a good eare might easily mistake their untaught voyce for the warbling of a well tuned instrument. Such command have they of their voices.
Página 219 - Children, obey your parents in all things: for this is well pleasing unto the Lord.
Página 15 - ... made by the fair hands of my good friend's consort. After tea yesterday, a noble cake was produced, and two bowls, containing the fortunate chances for the different sexes. Our host filled up the tickets ; the whole company, except the king and queen, were to be ministers of state, maids of honour, or ladies of the bed-chamber. Our kind host and hostess, whether by design or accident, became king and queen. According to Twelfthday law, each party is to support their character till midnight.
Página 102 - I speak without a tongue. Nought but one thing can confound me, Many voices joining round me ; Then I fret, and rave, and gabble, Like the labourers of Babel. Now I am a dog, or cow, I can bark, or I can low ; I can bleat, or I can sing, Like the warblers of the spring. Let the lovesick bard complain...