The foundling-chapel brawl, a non-heroic ballad [by J. Sayers]. 2pt. [with a prospectus of a set of prints].1804 |
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Pàgina 21
James Sayers. Say , Accam ! how so fair a form , A soul so mild and placid , So much caloric could contain , So much carbonic acid . At length she cried , my life , my soul Quit this unseemly strife , Thy back upon the Damsel turn , Thy ...
James Sayers. Say , Accam ! how so fair a form , A soul so mild and placid , So much caloric could contain , So much carbonic acid . At length she cried , my life , my soul Quit this unseemly strife , Thy back upon the Damsel turn , Thy ...
Pàgina 27
... Drug Shall drive away thy qualm , No opiate lull thy troubled brain- With kind narcotic balm : [ learned Leech , ] For the propriety of this appellation , see note post . D 2 Let Let me speak Bodkins to thy soul And set thy ( 27 )
... Drug Shall drive away thy qualm , No opiate lull thy troubled brain- With kind narcotic balm : [ learned Leech , ] For the propriety of this appellation , see note post . D 2 Let Let me speak Bodkins to thy soul And set thy ( 27 )
Pàgina 28
James Sayers. Let me speak Bodkins to thy soul And set thy phyz a scowling , An Angel shall my Sister be When Willain thou liest howling . LAERTES . [ Let me speak Bodkins ] ' I will speak daggers .'--- Hamlet . For further reading on ...
James Sayers. Let me speak Bodkins to thy soul And set thy phyz a scowling , An Angel shall my Sister be When Willain thou liest howling . LAERTES . [ Let me speak Bodkins ] ' I will speak daggers .'--- Hamlet . For further reading on ...
Pàgina 31
... Soul ] I will and This expression is evidently taken from a passage in Shakspeare's Hamlet , speak Daggers , ' & c . but as the Doctor to my knowledge has not a great soul , might his quietus make with a bare bodkin , ' I stick to my ...
... Soul ] I will and This expression is evidently taken from a passage in Shakspeare's Hamlet , speak Daggers , ' & c . but as the Doctor to my knowledge has not a great soul , might his quietus make with a bare bodkin , ' I stick to my ...
Pàgina 12
... soul , Shall I a fact deny ? And add a thumper to my sin ? 66 No , not for Venice , I. " How must I treat her brother's threat ? This deed has sore incens'd him ! Says Dowling , " hand me up the scroll , " I'll move the Court against ...
... soul , Shall I a fact deny ? And add a thumper to my sin ? 66 No , not for Venice , I. " How must I treat her brother's threat ? This deed has sore incens'd him ! Says Dowling , " hand me up the scroll , " I'll move the Court against ...
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Accam adorn'd And---death-dispensing cane angry Arabia breath'd assote or azote Author Bell Yard brawlers brick-dust Canon Law Captain Coram carbonic acid Cassia Chairman Chancery Lane Charity Chrononhotonthologos Church Committee Committee-men coot Court ne'er sat D'ye dame deed Diomede dogs drugs Ecclesiastical Court EDITOR elegant Fleet Street foul Foundling Chapel Foundling Hospital FOUNDLING-CHAPEL BRAWL Gainst Gallery Pew garments smell'd go to pot Governors Groundling hand holy honour ingenious insult lady lady's LAERTES late Smell'd sweet Lawyer Dowling learned Leech Let me speak liberty Macbeth maid manuscript Memorialist Memorialist's brother merry thought NON-HEROIC BALLAD o'er offence pill place her rude poetical Post Note Quaker rail reader rented Roworth sat an Abethdin Scurvy seat SEQUEL shew Shittim wood Shou'd Sister sitting smil'd sneer soul speak Bodkins stanzas Temple thee Thersites thou took tools Shall go trust Ulysses Un-ointed unadorn'd verse Vide
Passatges populars
Pàgina 31 - Such an act, That blurs the grace and blush of modesty; Calls virtue, hypocrite; takes off the rose From the fair forehead of an innocent love, And sets a blister there"; makes marriage vows As false as dicers...
Pàgina i - ... hospital for the maintenance and education of exposed and deserted young children...
Pàgina 8 - Hie jacet in Tumba, Rosa Mundi non Rosa Munda. Non redolet, sed olet, quae redolere solet.
Pàgina 12 - Yet fame deserved no enemy can grudge; The statesman we abhor, but praise the judge. In Israel's courts ne'er sat an Abethdin With more discerning eyes or hands more clean, Unbribed, unsought, the wretched to redress; Swift of despatch and easy of access.
Pàgina 6 - ... at the bottom of the page or at the end of the chapter, to a written or printed source from which it can be drawn.
Pàgina v - AB of in the parish of , in the county and diocese aforesaid, tn a certain cause of drfamatitni, and further to do and receive as unto law and justice shall appertain, under pain of the law and contempt...