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The Monthly chronicle; a national journal - Page 384
1841
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The Monthly Review, Or, Literary Journal

Books - 1799 - 618 pages
...Boys and girls, And women that would groan to see a child Pull off an insect's leg, all read of war, The best amusement for our morning meal ! The poor...wretch, who has learnt his only prayers From curses, who knov/s scarcely words enough To ask a blessing of his heavenly Father, Becomes a fluent phraseman,...
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The Critical Review: Or, Annals of Literature, Volume 26

Tobias Smollett - Books - 1799 - 614 pages
...women ihat would groan to fee a child Pull off an infeft's leg, all read of war, The beft amnfement for our morning meal ! The poor wretch, who has learnt his only prayers From curfes, who knows fcarcely words enough To afk a bleffing of his heavenly Father, Becomes a fluent...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for ..., Volume 7

English poetry - 1812 - 654 pages
...boys and girls, And women that would groan to see a child Pull off an insect's leg, all read of war, The best amusement for our morning meal ! The poor...who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing of his heavenly Father, Becomes a fluent phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeats,...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 7

English poetry - 1812 - 656 pages
...boys and girls, And women that would groan to see a child Pull off an insect's leg, all read of war, The best amusement for our morning meal ! The poor wretch, who has learnt his only prayer^ From curses, who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing of his heavenly Father, Becomes...
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The Poetical Register, and Repository of Fugitive Poetry for 1801-11, Volume 7

English poetry - 1812 - 664 pages
...wretch, who has learnt his only prayers From curses, who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing of his heavenly Father, Becomes a fluent phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeats, And all our dainty terms for fratricide, Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongue*....
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The Youth's magazine, or Evangelical miscellany

1842 - 634 pages
...Boys and girls, And women, that would groan to see a child Pull off an insect's leg, all read of war, The best amusement for our morning meal ! The poor...phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeats, And all our dainty terms for fratricide ; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues...
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Sibylline Leaves: A Collection of Poems

Samuel Taylor Coleridge - 1817 - 334 pages
...to see a child Pull off an insect's leg, all read of war, The be'st amusement for our morning-meal ! The poor wretch, who has learnt his only prayers From...phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and deceit, 68 And all our dainty terms for fratricide; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tonguos Like mere...
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Political Essays, with Sketches of Public Characters

William Hazlitt - Great Britain - 1819 - 488 pages
...war, The best amusement for our morning's meal ! The poor wretch, who has learnt his only prayers For curses, who knows scarcely words enough To ask a blessing...phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeat, And all our dainty terms for fratricide ; Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues....
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Political Essays, with Sketches of Public Characters

William Hazlitt - Great Britain - 1819 - 488 pages
...morning's meal ! The poor wretch, who has learnt his only prayers For curses, who knows scarcely Avords enough To ask a blessing from his Heavenly Father,...phraseman, absolute And technical in victories and defeat, And all our dainty terms for fratricide ; . Terms which we trundle smoothly o'er our tongues,...
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The Herald of peace. July 1850-Jan./March 1930. Oct. /Dec. 1938, Jan./April 1939

International peace society - 232 pages
...groan to sec a child Pull off an insect's leg, all read of war, The best amusement for our morning's meal '. The poor wretch who has learnt his only prayers From curses, who knows scarce words enough To ask a blessing from his heavenly Father, Becomes a fluent phrascman, absolute...
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