Travels in Algeirs, Spain, &c, &c, with a Faithful and Interesting Account of the Algerines ...Goyder, 1820 - Всего страниц: 140 |
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Sophia Barnard. PREFACE . THE Authoress of this humble work feels the difficulties with which her path is strewed , as she advances to present it to an enlightened British pub- lic , and her fears would predominate did not an in- nate ...
Sophia Barnard. PREFACE . THE Authoress of this humble work feels the difficulties with which her path is strewed , as she advances to present it to an enlightened British pub- lic , and her fears would predominate did not an in- nate ...
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... feels a pleasure in making manifest to her sympathising readers , her " hair breadth ' scapes , " and every other mercy bestowed upon her by the Giver of all good . That nothing worthy of record might escape the - attention of the ...
... feels a pleasure in making manifest to her sympathising readers , her " hair breadth ' scapes , " and every other mercy bestowed upon her by the Giver of all good . That nothing worthy of record might escape the - attention of the ...
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... feel but little interest in the causes which made me so many years a wanderer from my beloved country , I shall proceed at once with the narrative of my residence abroad , merely observing , that I considered my duty as a wife of such a ...
... feel but little interest in the causes which made me so many years a wanderer from my beloved country , I shall proceed at once with the narrative of my residence abroad , merely observing , that I considered my duty as a wife of such a ...
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... feel , I can suppose that the soul without its cumbrous clay , may , and will be enabled to taste the joys of heaven , but for a mortal to conceive a fit idea , is I think impossi- ble , " A The firing , so long heard , was evidently in ...
... feel , I can suppose that the soul without its cumbrous clay , may , and will be enabled to taste the joys of heaven , but for a mortal to conceive a fit idea , is I think impossi- ble , " A The firing , so long heard , was evidently in ...
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Algerines Algesiras Algiers Ambarque amiable Andalusia anecdote appeared arrived ascer attention Authoress Backary Barbary Barbary coast Bay of Biscay Bay of Gibraltar beautiful beloved bosom breakfast brought Cadiz Cape Coast Castle Captain cargo CHAP Christians colour comfort Consul convoy dancing daugh daughter dear deck Dey's dinner door dressed English Esla eyes fate felt female French French consul friends front Gibraltar gold hair hand handkerchief handsome heard hour jewels John Bull kind ladies laugh leave Lisbon looked madam Mahomet mind Moorish morning mother Motte natives never night o'clock party passed pleased Portuguese pretty Raymonds resurrection men rich Rock rock of Gibraltar round ship sight Signora slaves smile soon Sophia Spanish spot stood thought took town Turkish Turks Vice Vice-Consul waistcoat walk wife wind wore young
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Стр. i - The seeds of happiness and powers of thought ; Then jarring appetites forego their strife, A strife by ignorance to madness wrought. Pleasure by savage man is dearly bought With fell revenge, lust that defies control, With gluttony and death. The mind untaught Is a dark waste, where fiends and tempests howl ; As Phoebus to the world, is science to the soul.
Стр. i - And Reason now through number, time, and space, Darts the keen lustre of her serious eye, And learns, from facts compared, the laws to trace, Whose long progression leads to Deity.
Стр. v - He came to the cross when his young cheek was blooming, And raised to the LORD the bright glance of his eye ; And when o'er its beauty death's darkness was glooming, The cross did uphold him ; the SAVIOUR was nigh.
Стр. 11 - They that go down to the sea in ships see the works of the Lord.
Стр. v - ... of the morning — So dear to your bosom, so fair in your eyes, But weep for the souls unbelievingly scorning The counsel and truth of the