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'But when with honest pleasure she can find Sense, taste, religion, and good nature join'd, There gladly will she raise her feeble Voice Nor fear to tell that Boswell is her Choice.
Who's here? Trust. Sir Timothy Tawdry, Sir, is married to Mrs. Phillis. Sir Tim. How can that be a Marriage, when he who join'd us, was but a hired Fellow, dress'd like a Parson? Trust. Sir Tim. Oh, what a damn'd lying Pimp is this! Sham. Why, truly, Sir I did go to hire such a one Sir Tim. Look ye there now. Sham.
What a fierce weird pleasure to lie in my berth at night in the luxurious palace-car, drawn by the mighty Baldwin embodying, and filling me, too, full of the swiftest motion, and most resistless strength! It is late, perhaps midnight or after distances join'd like magic as we speed through Harrisburg, Columbus, Indianapolis. The element of danger adds zest to it all.
In the Reign of Henry the 3d, there was a Woman deliver'd of a Child, having two Heads, four Arms, and two Bodies which were join'd down to the Navel. The Heads were so plac'd that they look'd contrary ways.
Samuel Bishop, M.A., Master of the Merchant Taylors' School in 1795, wrote the following lines on the subject of presenting a knife to his wife: "A knife, dear girl, cuts love, they say Mere modish love perhaps it may: For any tool of any kind Can separate what was never join'd." Salt Cellars. The condiments of the table were usually supplied in separate vessels.
The Sustance of a Letter, wrote to the Author of these Sheets, while he was in the Regions of the Moon. 'Friend from the Moon, 'According to my promise, I hereby give you a Scheme of Solunarian Honesty, join'd with Mogenite Policy, and my Opinion of the Action of my Country-men and their Confederates, in declaring their new made Ebronian King.
The Fishes are; of which one seems to haste Somewhat before the other, to the blast Of the north wind exposed. XLIV. Perseus is described as placed at the feet of Andromeda: And him the sharp blasts of the north wind beat. Near his left knee, but dim their light, their seat The small Pleiades maintain. We find, Not far from them, the Lyre but slightly join'd.
Lord Bacon says the first sight of any work really new and first-rate in beauty and originality always arouses something disagreeable and repulsive. And not the Ferney sage alone; the orthodox judges and law-givers of France, such as La Harpe, J. L. Geoffrey, and Chateaubriand, either join'd in Voltaire's verdict, or went further. Indeed the classicists and regulars there still hold to it.
Some one "having presented to the young author a copy of verses on the trite and familiar subject of the Ploughboy," he replied with an ode on "The Potboy." "Bliss is not always join'd to wealth, Nor dwells beneath the gilded roof For poverty is bliss with health, Of that my potboy stands a proof." The volume ends with this determination,
This Princess having the Experience of her Father and Grand-father before her, join'd to her own Prudence and Honesty of Design; it was no wonder if she prudently shun'd all manner of rash Counsels, and endeavour'd to carry it with a steady Hand between her contending Parties.
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