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 72
... death signature of the destroying angel . Of blood , eight parts in ten consist of pure water , and yet into what an infinite variety of sub- stances is it converted by the inscrutable chemistry of nature ! All the secretions , all the ...
... death signature of the destroying angel . Of blood , eight parts in ten consist of pure water , and yet into what an infinite variety of sub- stances is it converted by the inscrutable chemistry of nature ! All the secretions , all the ...
Page 80
... death , care is a sturdy summoner , who will take no denial , and who is no respecter of persons . Nor is the importunate dun a whit improved in his manners since the time of Horace , for he beards the great and the pow- erful in their ...
... death , care is a sturdy summoner , who will take no denial , and who is no respecter of persons . Nor is the importunate dun a whit improved in his manners since the time of Horace , for he beards the great and the pow- erful in their ...
Page 91
... death . Unless it can be shown that the Dissenters , who have no lordly Hierarchy , and no Church and State union , are less religious and less patriotic than the Episcopalians , which no one will be hardy enough to assert , what injury ...
... death . Unless it can be shown that the Dissenters , who have no lordly Hierarchy , and no Church and State union , are less religious and less patriotic than the Episcopalians , which no one will be hardy enough to assert , what injury ...
Page 95
... death , And fill the mouth Of some uncouth Bookselling wight , who sucks your brains and breath , Your leaves thus far ( Without its fire ) resemble my cigar ; But vapid , uninspired , and flat ; When , when , O Bards , will ye compose ...
... death , And fill the mouth Of some uncouth Bookselling wight , who sucks your brains and breath , Your leaves thus far ( Without its fire ) resemble my cigar ; But vapid , uninspired , and flat ; When , when , O Bards , will ye compose ...
Page 96
... death become due , just as we are tired of life , is to fall into the ludi- crous error of the Irishman , who applied to his friend to dis- count a bill of exchange , stating that it had only thirty days to run . When he brought it ...
... death become due , just as we are tired of life , is to fall into the ludi- crous error of the Irishman , who applied to his friend to dis- count a bill of exchange , stating that it had only thirty days to run . When he brought it ...
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