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With their songs and dancing on Sabbath night,
Which I witnessed with disgust, and fled from the sight. 

And with regard to New York and the sights I did see--
Believe me, I never saw such sights in Dundee;
And the morning I sailed from the city of New York
My heart it felt as light as a cork....Read more of this...
by McGonagall, William Topaz



...Italians are one people, which are blessed in the gift of Mustek by reason of the song of Hannah and the care of Samuel with regard to divine melody. 

For the Germans and the Dutch are the children of the Goths and Vandals who did a good in destruction books written by heathen Free-Thinkers against God. 

For there are Americans of the children of Toi. -- 

For the Laplanders are the children of Gomer. 

For the Phenomena of the Diving Bell are solved right i...Read more of this...
by Smart, Christopher
...arn to take pleasure in glorifying God with great cheerfulness. 

For I prophecy that they will observe the Rubrick with regard to days of Fasting and Abstinence. 

For I prophecy that the clergy in particular will set a better example. 

For I prophecy that they will not dare to imprison a brother or sister for debt. 

For I prophecy that hospitality and temperance will revive. 

For I prophecy that men will be much stronger in the body. 

For I proph...Read more of this...
by Smart, Christopher
...ansmitted by history. Of his private virtues (although a little expense to the nation) there can be no doubt. 

With regard to the supernatural personages treated of, I can only say that I know as much about them, and (as an honest man) have a better right to talk of them than Robert Southey. I have also treated them more tolerantly. The way in which that poor insane creature, the Laureate, deals about his judgments in the next world, is like his own judgment ...Read more of this...
by Byron, George (Lord)

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