A Portraiture of Quakerism, Taken from a View of the Moral Education, Discipline, Peculiar Customs, Religious Principles, Political and Civil Economy, and Character of the Society of Friends, 1권

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Longman, Hurst, Rees, and Orme, 1807

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95 페이지 - a zoneless waist And wand'ring eyes, still leaning on the arm Of Novelty, her fickle, frail support; For thou art meek and constant, hating change, And finding, in the calm of truth-tried love, Joys that her stormy raptures never yield. Forsaking thee, what shipwreck have we made Of
146 페이지 - and capable of sober thought, For all the savage din of the swift pack And clamours of the field ? Detested sport! That owes its pleasure to another's pain, That feeds upon the sobs and dying shrieks Of harmless Nature, dumb, but yet endued With eloquence, that agonies inspire,
183 페이지 - tions. He pursues pleasure, but pleasure is not gained. " They are lost In chase of fancied happiness^ still woo'd And never won. Dream after dream ensues, And still they dream that they shall still succeed, And still are disappointed.
376 페이지 - said nothing. He then told them that the Court commanded them to pull off their hats. Upon this, George Fox addressed them in the following manner: " Where," says he, " did ever any magistrate, king, or judge, from Moses to Daniel, command any to put off their hats when they came before them in their courts,
146 페이지 - Then most delighted, when she social sees The whole mix'd animal-creation round Alive and happy. 'Tis not joy to her This falsely cheerful barbarous game of death." Cowper, in his Task, in speaking in praise of the country, takes occasion to express his, disapprobation of one of the diversions in question
154 페이지 - claim O'er all we feed on pow'r of life and death. But read the instrument and mark it well. Th' oppression of a tyrannous control Can find no warrant there. Feed, then, and yield! Thanks for thy food. Carnivorous, through sin, Feed on the slain, but spare the living brute!" Cowper. From this charter, and from the great! condition annexed to it, the
154 페이지 - charter was confcrr'd, by which we hold The flesh of animals in fee, and claim O'er all we feed on pow'r of life and death. But read the instrument and mark it well. Th' oppression of a tyrannous control Can find no warrant there. Feed, then, and yield! Thanks for thy food. Carnivorous, through sin, Feed on the slain, but spare the living brute!
90 페이지 - rather than the cold, the sober, though virtuous, Lady Grace ? How odious ought writers to be, who thus employ the talents they have from their Maker most traitorously against himself, by endeavouring to corrupt and disfigure his creatures! If the comedies of Congreve did not rack him with remorse in his last moments, he must have been lost to all sense of virtue.
146 페이지 - They love the country, and none else, who seek For their own sake its silence and its shade, Delights, which who would leave that has a
352 페이지 - as indeed he was, in that he suffered him to be heard in his own cause, and would not give way to the fury of the Jews against him. It was not because of any outward title bestowed upon Festus that he so called him, else he would have given the same

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