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If I have Honour, I must die with Rage; Reproaching gently, and complaining madly. It is resolv'd, I'll hang my self No, when did I ever hear of a Hero that hang'd him self? No, 'tis the Death of Rogues. What if I drown my self? No, Useless Dogs and Puppies are drown'd; a Pistol or a Caper on my own Sword wou'd look more nobly, but that I have a natural Aversion to Pain.

"For while the grog goes round, All sense of danger's drown'd, We despise it to a man; We sing a little " "Sing a little," bawled the Dominie. "And laugh a little " "Laugh a little," chorused young Tom. "And work a little " "Work a little," cried the Dominie. "And swear a little " "Swear not a little," echoed Tom. "And fiddle a little " "Fiddle a little," hiccuped the Dominie.

'Twas the sound of someone hailing the ship, and thought I, "the troopers are on us!" They were, in truth. Soon I heard the noise of feet above and a string of voices speaking one after another, louder and louder. And next Master Pottery began to answer up and drown'd all speech but his own.

Yet what comes here in the way, the pleasure is so great, and their loves so tender and newly stamped to each other again; that the young woman thinks she shall do, as formerly Cyana did, either consume her self in tears, or drown'd her self in a River, if she must suffer this. Oh, the whole World will be unto her as dead, and without any thing of mankind, if her dearly beloved depart from her!

"He follow'd Bacchus too ardently, insomuch that his credit was often drown'd upon the stage, and, by degrees, almost render'd him useless." Ungrammatical, but to the point, Mr. Chetwood.

Saw land to the Westward, which proved to be an Island of about 12 or 15 Leagues in Compass; is very low and entirely drown'd in the Middle, forming there a large lake, into which there appeared to be no inlet. The border of land and Reef surrounding this lake like a wall appeared to be of a Bow-like figure, for which reason I named it Bow Island.

They are rather more unlucky than a Monkey. When wild, they are very subtle in catching their Prey. Those that live in the Salt-Water, feed much on Oysters which they love. They watch the Oyster when it opens, and nimbly put in their Paw, and pluck out the Fish. Sometimes the Oyster shuts, and holds fast their Paw till the Tide comes in, that they are drown'd, tho' they swim very well.

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