Scrapeana. Fugitive miscellanyJohn CROFT (S.A.S.) 1792 |
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Pàgina 18
... Quaker's porridge pot ; upon which the Quaker calmly faid , that he would not lift up the arm of the flesh against him , but give him a gentle re- proof ; and fo turning the dog out , he fhouted a mad dog ! in confequence of which the ...
... Quaker's porridge pot ; upon which the Quaker calmly faid , that he would not lift up the arm of the flesh against him , but give him a gentle re- proof ; and fo turning the dog out , he fhouted a mad dog ! in confequence of which the ...
Pàgina 25
... mind , fhe was a good woman , and we will foon bring her to life again . " A Quaker married a woman of the church of England ; after the ceremony , the vicar asked D for for his fees , which he faid were a crown ( 25 )
... mind , fhe was a good woman , and we will foon bring her to life again . " A Quaker married a woman of the church of England ; after the ceremony , the vicar asked D for for his fees , which he faid were a crown ( 25 )
Pàgina 26
... Quaker , aftonifhed at the demand , faid if he would fhew him any text in the fcripture which proved his fees were a crown , he would give it unto him ; upon which the vicar directly turned to the 12th chapter of Proverbs , verfe 4th ...
... Quaker , aftonifhed at the demand , faid if he would fhew him any text in the fcripture which proved his fees were a crown , he would give it unto him ; upon which the vicar directly turned to the 12th chapter of Proverbs , verfe 4th ...
Pàgina 64
... Quaker not to lower his beaver , took off his own hat , and stood uncovered before Penn ; who faid , " prithee , friend Charles , put on thy hat . " " No , " fays the King , " friend Penn , it is ufual for only one man to be covered ...
... Quaker not to lower his beaver , took off his own hat , and stood uncovered before Penn ; who faid , " prithee , friend Charles , put on thy hat . " " No , " fays the King , " friend Penn , it is ufual for only one man to be covered ...
Pàgina 176
... Quaker near him faid , " Friend , thou art a fcandal to thy cloth . " " No , Friend ; " replied Foote , " my cloth is a fcandal to me " -raifing his arm , and fhewing a great hole or two in his coat . Nautical Witticifm . - Two Tars ...
... Quaker near him faid , " Friend , thou art a fcandal to thy cloth . " " No , Friend ; " replied Foote , " my cloth is a fcandal to me " -raifing his arm , and fhewing a great hole or two in his coat . Nautical Witticifm . - Two Tars ...
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Passatges populars
Pàgina 278 - Thou shalt not make to thyself any graven image, nor the likeness of any thing that is in heaven above, or in the earth beneath, or in the water under the earth. Thou shalt not bow down to them, nor worship them...
Pàgina 201 - ALMIGHTY and everlasting God, who art always more ready to hear than we to pray, and art wont to give more than either we desire or deserve ; pour down upon us the abundance of thy mercy, forgiving us those things whereof our conscience is afraid, and giving us those good things which we are not worthy to ask, but through the merits and mediation of Jesus Christ thy Son our Lord.
Pàgina 252 - Therefore, as to the curbing desires, I am willing to undergo any abstinence from food as you please to enjoin me ; but I cannot, with any quiet of mind, live in the neglect of a necessary duty and an express commandment, Increase and multiply.
Pàgina 239 - MONEY makes a Man laugh. A blind Fiddler playing to a Company, and playing but Scurvily, the Company laughed at him ; his boy that led him, perceiving it, cried, Father, let us be gone, they do nothing but laugh at you.
Pàgina 249 - Milk which is drawn from the cow, that ufeful animal that eats the grafs of the field, and fupplies us with that which made the greateft part of the food of mankind, in the age which the poets have agreed to call Golden. " It is made with an egg, that miracle of...
Pàgina 131 - And being then alked, why he did not difcharge them, declared that they were bailiffs who had introduced themfelves with an execution, and whom, fince he could not fend them away, he had thought it convenient to embellifh with liveries, that they might do him credit while they flaid.
Pàgina 234 - Three days after he came to me to my chamber, and professed he was now as well as ever he was in his life, and did extremely thank me for the great care I had taken of him. I, fearing lest he might relapse into the like distemper, told him that there was none but myself, and one physician more in the whole town that could cure the devils in the head, and that was Dr. Harvey (whom I had prepared), and wished him, if ever he found himself ill in my absence, to go to him, for he could cure his disease...
Pàgina 234 - Well, said I, I am glad two of them are gone; I make no doubt but to get away the other two likewise. So I gave him another thing to hang about his Neck. Three Days after he came to me to my Chamber and...
Pàgina 233 - Temple, and told me he had two devils in his head (I wondered what he meant), and just at that time, one of them bid him kill me (with that I begun to be afraid, and thought he was mad); he said he knew I could cure him, and therefore entreated me to give him something, for he was resolved he would go to nobody else.
Pàgina 250 - Bickerstaff, you see before you the unhappiest of women; and therefore, as you are esteemed by all the world both a great civilian, as well as an astrologer, I must desire...