The Tin Trumpet: Or Heads and Tales, for the Wise and Waggish. To which are Added Poetical Selections, Volume 1E. L. Carey & A. Hart, 1836 |
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Page 19
... hope they will yield in time ; for the sake of the country I might wish them to be obstinate . ACCIDENT - Fanatics , whose inordinate conceit prompts them to believe that the Deity must be more engrossed with the affairs of an obscure ...
... hope they will yield in time ; for the sake of the country I might wish them to be obstinate . ACCIDENT - Fanatics , whose inordinate conceit prompts them to believe that the Deity must be more engrossed with the affairs of an obscure ...
Page 27
... Hope is before us , and it seems possible to anticipate that which we must soon reach ; but the second is a weakness , not less strange than general , for we cannot expect to recover that from which we are per- petually flying , or ...
... Hope is before us , and it seems possible to anticipate that which we must soon reach ; but the second is a weakness , not less strange than general , for we cannot expect to recover that from which we are per- petually flying , or ...
Page 54
... Hope , being at a dinner party with Mr. Turner , R. A. , whose enthusiasm for his art led him to speak of it and of its professors as superior to all others , the bard arose , and after alluding 54 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
... Hope , being at a dinner party with Mr. Turner , R. A. , whose enthusiasm for his art led him to speak of it and of its professors as superior to all others , the bard arose , and after alluding 54 THE TIN TRUMPET ; OR.
Page 81
... hope expressed by the late Lord Castlereagh , that the people of this happy country would never turn their backs upon themselves . This was only a misplaced trope ; but there is sometimes , among his fellow countrymen , a confusion of ...
... hope expressed by the late Lord Castlereagh , that the people of this happy country would never turn their backs upon themselves . This was only a misplaced trope ; but there is sometimes , among his fellow countrymen , a confusion of ...
Page 95
... hope and trust , Are smoke and dust , Give me the smoke and dust that banish care.- The rolled leaf bring , Which from its ashes , Phoenix - like , can spring ; The fragrant leaf whose magic balm Can , like Nepeathe , all our sufferings ...
... hope and trust , Are smoke and dust , Give me the smoke and dust that banish care.- The rolled leaf bring , Which from its ashes , Phoenix - like , can spring ; The fragrant leaf whose magic balm Can , like Nepeathe , all our sufferings ...
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