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... Each maid cryd, Charming! and each youth, Di ...
... Each maid cryd, Charming! and each youth, Di ...
... Condition of the unhappy Youth, but went the reft of his Aflf>ciates for their Charities v and garher'd a Contribution Thirty Guineas, which he carried to him with the utmoft Expedition his Power but proved too late, for he, wretched Man, died meerly tor want ...
... Muses, know, Save Vice and Virtue, friend nor foe; No mortal ties prevail: Calm as the delegating god, They give the palm, and shake the rod, As Justice turns the scale. Chmont *, tho' born a tyrant's slave, No rights, no freedom his to save, To war his ...
... deferts with youth, But and unlpotted truth. A SONG. MS not on Cblee's heavenly face My ever con flan t love placp, Nor on her (parkling eyes; For beauty, like the new-blown flow'r, Lives but the glory of an hour, And then for ever dies. Far greater fweets ...
... engagement, and reconcile to his unhappy fall, -which immediately followed. OFfspring of heav'n, the Muses, know, Save Vice and Virtue, friend nor foe; No mortal ties prevail: Calm as the delegating god, They give the palm, and (hake the rod, As Juflice ...
... martial pride; nobly Imil'd, and turn'd afide The Iword's defcending blow. To join his friends he urg'd his deed But, fwifter far, bullet's lpeed O'ertakes him, and he dies. The pow'r, whofe jujl rewards are fure t Knew earth for his deferts too poor, And ...
... LONDON December 13. James Williams, alias Settlement Mary, an Infhman, was try'd and convi&ed at the Old-Baily, upon an India- meat for aflaulcing one of the Youths, who are called the Children of the King's Chapel, with Intent to commit the deteftable ...
... married to Miss Churchill, Daughter to the late General Churchill, a beautiful young Lady with a Fortune of 30,000 l. On Thursday died, aged 82, at the General Penny Post-Office in Little Suffolk street, Mr. Benjamin Sacheverel, Chief Clerk in that Office, and ...
... call . ,Me Friend ; who faithful am, and j 4 to a 11.:.. -My Nature being firil of all defigred, To pleafe, and be of Service to Mankind. But tho' I'm fometimes faid to err from Truth) And break thro' Rules preferib'el, like giddy Youth; I'm ftill ...
... hundred Pounds Value, and proves the Justice of that general Complaint made by the Lace- men and Lacemakers. We hear that the Friends of a poor Boy, some few Months ago put Ap- prentice by the Parish of High Wycomb in Buckinghamshire, to a Shoemaker near the ...
... Jamaica. Last Night we had an Account by the West Post, that she was cast away near Barnstable Bay; the Men was saved, but two of them died ashore. Came in the Julian from New-England, and the , from. Faro. We have had terrible blowing Weather for two ...
... her, of great Virtue, Temper and Piety ; a moft excellent Wife, Mother and Friend. She hid many Daughters who died young, and two Sons, both Youths, now living. Ttie 2*th Inft. died of the Small Pox, and a Mif carriage, in the 26th Year of her Age, the Hon ...