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No, since my Passion thou'st defeated thus, And robb'd me of my long-wish'd Happiness, I'll make thee know what a wrong'd Maid can do, Divided 'twixt her Love and Injuries too. Bel. I dare thy worst; Shou'd Hell assist thy Aims, thou cou'dst not find, New Plagues, unless thou shou'dst continue kind, Hard Fate, Diana, when thy Love must be The greatest Curse that can arrive to me.

I have come, old man, into these districts because I found the law sitting too tight upon me, and am not over fond of neighbours who can't settle a dispute without troubling a justice and twelve men; but I didn't come to be robb'd of my plunder, and then to say thank'ee to the man who did it!" "He, who ventures far into the prairies, must abide by the ways of its owners."

You are a Scotchman without the faults of a Scotchman. You would not have been so valuable as you are, had you not been a Scotchman. Talking of divorces, I asked if Othello's doctrine was not plausible? 'He that is robb'd, not wanting what is stolen, Let him not know't, and he's not robb'd at all . Dr. Johnson and Mrs. Thrale joined against this.

"Evil spirits! of the deathbed call Of him who robb'd the widow, and devour'd The orphan's portion of unquiet souls Ris'n from the grave, to ease the heavy guilt Of deeds in life conceal'd of shapes that walk At dead of night, and clank their chains, and wave The torch of Hell around the murderer's bed!" Mowbray and Mr.

Being more out of danger among the thickets we cast about where we should hide the gold that we might not be either charg'd with the felony, or robb'd of it our selves: At last we concluded to sow it in the lining of an old patcht coat which I threw over my shoulders and entrusted the care of the mantle to Ascyltos, in design to get to the city by cross-ways: But as we were going out we heard somewhat on our left hand to this purpose: "They shall not escape us; they came into the wood; let's separate ourselves and beat about, that we may the better discover and take them."

"And he who had left her to madness and shame, Who had robb'd her of honour, and blasted her fame Did he think in that hour of the heart he had riven, The vows he had broken, the anguish he'd given? And where was the infant whose birth gave the blow To the peace of his mother, and madden'd her woe? A thought rush'd across me I ask'd for her child, With a wild laugh of triumph the maniac replied

"Oh! ask not of my morn of life, How dark and dull it gloom'd o'er me; Sharp words and fierce domestic strife, Robb'd my young heart of all its glee, The sobs of one heart-broken wife, Low, stifled moans of agony, That fell upon my shrinking ear, In hollow tones of woe and fear; As crouching, weeping, at her side, I felt my soul with sorrow swell, In pity begg'd her not to hide The cause of grief I knew too well; Then wept afresh to hear her pray That death might take us both away!

This world of ours conspires against such passion. I Henry IV. v. 4 'O Harry, thou hast robb'd me of my youth! I better brook the loss of brittle life Than those proud titles thou hast won of me; They wound my thoughts worse than thy sword my flesh: But thought's the slave of life, and life time's fool; And time, that takes survey of all the world, Must have a stop.

Far better, you will say, for, on the authority of Othello himself, "He that is robb'd Let him not know it, and he's not robbed at all." But, your authority is not conclusive. The crime of the depredation is none the less, because the subject is ignorant or unconscious of it. 1st. The book of Acts sets forth the fundamental doctrines and requirements of Christianity.

Here we law the State of the War among Nations; Here was the French giving Sham-thanks for Victories they never got, and some body else adressing and congratulating the sublime Glory of running away: Here was Te Deum for Sham-Victories by Land; and there was Thanksgiving for Ditto by Sea: Here we might see two Armies fight, both run away, and both come and thank GOD for nothing: Here we saw a Plan of a late War like that in Ireland; there was all the Officers cursing a Dutch General, because the damn'd Rogue would fight, and spoil a good War, that with decent Management and good Husbandry, might have been eek't out this Twenty Years; there was whole Armies hunting two Cows to one Irishman, and driving of black Cattle declar'd the Noble End of the the War: Here we saw a Country full of Stone Walls and strong Towns, where every Campaign, the Trade of War was carried on by the Soldiers, with the same Intriguing as it was carried on in the Council Chambers; there was Millions of Contributions raised, and vast Sums Collected, but no Taxes lessen'd; whole Plate Fleets surpriz'd, but no Treasure found; vaft Sums lost by Enemies, and yet never found by Friends, Ships loaded with Volatile Silver, that came away full, and gat home empty; whole Voyages made to beat No body, and plunder Every body; two Millions robb'd from the honest Merchants, and not a Groat sav'd for the honest Subjects: There we saw Captains Lifting Men with the Governments Money, and letting them go again for their own; Ships fitted out at the Rates of Two Millions a Year, to fight but once in Three Years, and then run away for want of Powder and Shot.

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