He shall not drop," said my uncle Toby, firmly. " A-well-o'day, do what we can for him," said Trim, maintaining his point ; " the poor soul will die." " He shall not die, by G — ," cried my uncle Toby. The accusing spirit, which flew up to heaven's... The Vicar of Wakefield: A Tale - Page 140by Oliver Goldsmith - 1823 - 214 pagesFull view - About this book
| SEVERAL HANDS - 1762 - 536 pages
...my uncle Toby. " • The ACCUSING SPIRIT which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, bluflied as he gave it in ; and the RECORDING ANGEL as he wrote...a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever. " My uncle Toby went to his bureau,— —put his purfe into his breeches pocket, and having ordered... | |
| Tobias Smollett - Adventure stories, English - 1780 - 580 pages
...cried my Uncle Toby. The ACCUSING SPIRIT which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, hi u (lied as he gave it in — and the RECORDING ANGEL, as he...the word, and blotted it out for ever ! CHAP. IX. Y Uncle Toby went to h;> bureau — put his purfe into his breeches-pocket— and, having ordered the... | |
| English fiction - 1781 - 602 pages
...cried my Uncle Toby. The ACCUSING SPIRIT which flew up to heaven's chancery with the oath, blufhed as he gave it in— and the RECORDING ANGEL, as he...a tear upon the word} and blotted it out for ever 1 CHAP. IX. ~\/f Y Uncle Toby went to his AVJL bureau— put his purfe into his breeches-pocket —... | |
| Laurence Sterne - English literature - 1810 - 292 pages
...do wlat we can for him, said Trim, maintaining his point, — the poor soul will die. He shall not die, by G— , cried my uncle Toby. — The ACCUSING...oath, blushed as he gave it in, and the RECORDING ANGEI., as he wrote it down, dropp'da tear upon the word, and Wotted it out for ever. My uncle Toby... | |
| Elegant extracts - 1812 - 312 pages
...— do what we can for him, said Trim, maintaining his point, the poor soul will die. He shall not die, by G — , cried my uncle Toby. The accusing...a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever. My uncle Toby went to his bureau, — put his purse into his breeches pocket, and having ordered the... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1814 - 424 pages
...we can for him sa.id Trim, maintaining his point, the poor soul will die. He shall not die, by H n, cried my uncle Toby. — The ACCUSING SPIRIT, which...he wrote it down, dropped a tear upon the word, and Molted it out forever. — My uncle Toby went to his bureau, and put his purse into his pocket, and... | |
| Eaton Stannard Barrett - English fiction - 1815 - 724 pages
...JOURNEY. Page 99. — The accusing witness^ fyc. — ' The accusing spirit which flew up to Heavcn'i chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in ;...a tear upon the word, and blotted it out for ever. TIUSTHAM SUANDY. Page 116. — Surely never lighted on this orb, Sfc. — ' And surely never lighted... | |
| William Scott - Children's stories - 1820 - 422 pages
...die* He shall not die, by H n,ciicd my uncle Toby. —The ACCUSING SPIBIT, which flew up to Heaven'* chancery with the oath, blushed as he gave it in ;...down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out forever. —My uncle Toby went to bis bureau? and put his purse into his pocket, and having ordered... | |
| William Scott - Elocution - 1823 - 396 pages
...we can for him, said Trim, maintaining his point, the poor soul will die. He shall not die, by H n, cried my uncle Toby. — The ACCUSING SPIRIT, which...down, dropped a tear upon the word, and blotted it out forever. — My uncle Toby went to his bureau, put his purse into his pocket, and having ordered the... | |
| William Frederick Deacon - 1823 - 494 pages
...heel, swore with much discretion, and terminated his oaths with our most expressive idiom, " Got dam !"—The accusing spirit which flew up to heaven's...a tear upon the word and blotted it out for ever.* On the conclusion of this affecting catastrophe, the persecuted Gaul pursued his route to the farmhouse,... | |
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