On this page
-
Text (1)
-
A STOBY OF QUEEN ANNE'S DAYS. 311
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
-
-
Transcript
-
Note: This text has been automatically extracted via Optical Character Recognition (OCR) software. The text has not been manually corrected and should not be relied on to be an accurate representation of the item.
Additionally, when viewing full transcripts, extracted text may not be in the same order as the original document.
Ii. Now At This Point Of His Authentic H...
has on scan thi t so y s share occasion often of stung by natural that a generous sharp eloquence sense sp , irit and of wrong — into heig something undeserved htened as beyond it which was
itselfit completely carried away his congregation . Well chosen wanting examp , les to , both point from his interest moral ancient ; yet and , thoug while modern h wh their y history the preacher hearers were painted could not
not tell , a deeper prevailed outlin a storm e in at short riot , a of shi Ormond p in p ' eril s late on adventure a rock-boun . d And coast then ; some the
makes promise expectations , so the freel ; slow the y , given long agony , so ings speedil of ; hop the y e forgotten deferred heart-burnings . ; the No disappointed ; marvel all that he
could draw up such suffering to the life ; this man who had each endured it present all himself search ! And his own ther conscience e the . speaker lest ended he too , bidding should
have one neglected some poor man like " the chief butler who remembered As I said not before Joseph . " Lord Lieutenant had been unnsually my
which attentive conscience too throug cried facile hout peccavi and , the indol over whole ent sundry disposition discourse sins . had of No omission betraye doubt d into his his
a repetition and Grace more . And of familiar the then text the , as comp preacher the letel sermon y ' s enli voice ghtened went and on feature Ormond . Its s . gre close Starting w , more the audiblexclam
leaned ation up , as of soon over somewhat to as the one have blessing of more his energy gentlemen this was ended than , , " befitted with before You an and min a I cathedral , d Reynolds e bring , he , " -
him and said to the dine duke good with , - " humouredl me . " seen Josep rallied h according parson bOrm ly ond dined ; for at comin the you Castle g all ,
was y y the leading way guilty to Dublin said to that preach he believed a sermon his at Grace him . had Our forgo parson tten
p him among " neither weighty throug , affairs h , of contemp government t nor unkindness , the promise , but had rath dropped er that of
pap out Rebecca ers of . his " to Taking min bring d as this himself a small view to bill of the the is duke lost matter ' among s memory he had a great b agreed y the heap with best
means that . their in his minds power would ; this done be settled , so much for at the least rest must of their be gained days . ; smile
several and Ormond there day received the matter his this guest rested honest and for little then the speech present took with back . Jo a to gracious sep his h remained family at ;
year and Eathlin . they A the whole entered s joy as ful world tidings upon of , it ri of as ches preferment happy according as folk worth to s in their four a fairy hundred standard tale a . ; his went
to The Oxford good ; man his ' s book fondest saw dreams the light were . What realized matter ; if boys it made
A Stoby Of Queen Anne's Days. 311
A STOBY OF QUEEN ANNE ' S DAYS . 311
-
-
Citation
-
English Woman’s Journal (1858-1864), Jan. 1, 1864, page 311, in the Nineteenth-Century Serials Edition (2008; 2018) ncse.ac.uk/periodicals/ewj/issues/ewj_01011864/page/23/
-