The Lady's Magazine, Or, Entertaining Companion for the Fair Sex, Appropriated Solely to Their Use and AmusementRobinson and Roberts, 1770 |
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Pagina 36
... present she was much too young , but she was already engaged , hoped he would foon meet with one more fenfible of his merit , begged he would never mention that fubject more , as it would be extremely difagreeable to her , and at the ...
... present she was much too young , but she was already engaged , hoped he would foon meet with one more fenfible of his merit , begged he would never mention that fubject more , as it would be extremely difagreeable to her , and at the ...
Pagina 106
... present circum- ftances it would be equally as dangerous to offend England as France , and the flates had obtained the time they required of the king of France for an anfwer , they have fignified to the French Amballador , that they ...
... present circum- ftances it would be equally as dangerous to offend England as France , and the flates had obtained the time they required of the king of France for an anfwer , they have fignified to the French Amballador , that they ...
Pagina 110
... present the hon . Auguftus Keppel with the fame in the name of this court : the fame was refolved in the affirmative . Sir Hugh Pallifer refigned his place as one of the lords commiffioners of the admiralty . Advice was received that ...
... present the hon . Auguftus Keppel with the fame in the name of this court : the fame was refolved in the affirmative . Sir Hugh Pallifer refigned his place as one of the lords commiffioners of the admiralty . Advice was received that ...
Pagina 119
... present attend my unfortu- nate parent . The day after this , perceiving fome frall figns of my returning fenfes , fhe , by the advice of my phyfician , abrupt- ly told me of my mother's death . It had the defired effect . I looked for ...
... present attend my unfortu- nate parent . The day after this , perceiving fome frall figns of my returning fenfes , fhe , by the advice of my phyfician , abrupt- ly told me of my mother's death . It had the defired effect . I looked for ...
Pagina 206
... present entertain of the compa- rative unimportance of man was ex- cited by carrying our ideas upwards ; let us fee whether it may not be con- firmed by bringing them downwards , Phar . I attend you - but I do not apprehend the argument ...
... present entertain of the compa- rative unimportance of man was ex- cited by carrying our ideas upwards ; let us fee whether it may not be con- firmed by bringing them downwards , Phar . I attend you - but I do not apprehend the argument ...
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Pagina 286 - ... yet secretly my heart mourns, too sadly I fear, and cannot be comforted, because I have not the dear companion and sharer of all my joys and sorrows. I want him to talk with, to walk with, to eat and sleep with. All these things are irksome to me now: the day unwelcome, and the night so too. All company and meals I would avoid, if it might be...
Pagina 170 - Rise up, my love, my fair one, and come away ; for, lo, the winter is past, the rain is over and gone ; the flowers appear on the earth ; the time of the singing of birds is come, and the voice of the turtle is heard in our land ; the fig-tree putteth forth her green figs, and the vines with the tender grape give a good smell. Arise, my love, my fair one, and come away.
Pagina 146 - Why, why was I born a man and yet see the sufferings of wretches I cannot relieve! Poor houseless creatures! the world will give you reproaches but will not give you relief.
Pagina 606 - If chance the radiant sun with farewell sweet Extend his evening beam, the fields revive, The birds their notes renew, and bleating herds Attest their joy, that hill and valley rings.
Pagina 272 - King George the Third, for repealing so much of several Acts as prohibit the Growth and Produce of Tobacco in Ireland, and to permit the Importation of Tobacco of the Growth and Produce of that Kingdom into Great Britain.
Pagina 171 - In order to fix its thread when it begins to weave, it emits a small drop of its liquid against the wall, which hardening by degrees, serves to hold the thread very firmly. Then receding from...
Pagina 172 - I was greatly surprised when I saw the spider immediately sally out, and in less than a minute weave a new net round its captive, by which the motion of its wings was stopped; and when it was fairly hampered in this manner it was seized and dragged into the hole.
Pagina 286 - I have no other business, but to rid my soul from sin, secure by faith and a good conscience my eternal interests, with patience and courage bear my eminent misfortunes, and ever hereafter be above the smiles and frowns of it. And when I have done the remnant of the work appointed me on earth, then joyfully wait for the heavenly perfection in God's good time, when by his infinite mercy I may be accounted worthy to enter into the same place of rest and repose where he is gone, for whom only I grieve...
Pagina 172 - Of this life, however, it soon began to grow weary, and resolved to invade the possession of some other spider, since it could not make a web of its own. It formed an attack upon a neighbouring fortification with great vigour, and at first was as vigorously repulsed.
Pagina 34 - That when old fifhermen difcover fuch a mafs, they throw it into the water again ; but when young inexperienced ones take it, they will, by thawing the birds at a fire, bring them indeed to the ufe of their wings, which will continue but a very...