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Pagina 13
... sigh Her sleeping Spouse , and Edward smiling by . A sick Relation for the Husband sent , Without delay the friendly Sceptic went ; Nor fear'd the youthful Pair , for he had seen The Wife untroubled , and the friend serene : No selfish ...
... sigh Her sleeping Spouse , and Edward smiling by . A sick Relation for the Husband sent , Without delay the friendly Sceptic went ; Nor fear'd the youthful Pair , for he had seen The Wife untroubled , and the friend serene : No selfish ...
Pagina 15
... sigh alone , At home thy victim for her guilt atone ; And thou unhappy ! virtuous now no more , • Must loss of fame , peace , purity deplore ; Sinners with praise will pierce thee to the heart , And Saints deriding , tell thee what thou ...
... sigh alone , At home thy victim for her guilt atone ; And thou unhappy ! virtuous now no more , • Must loss of fame , peace , purity deplore ; Sinners with praise will pierce thee to the heart , And Saints deriding , tell thee what thou ...
Pagina 21
... sighs ; Charm'd by her voice , th ' harmonious sounds invade His clouded mind , and for a time persuade : Like a pleas'd Infant , who has newly caught From the maternal glance a gleam of thought ; He stands enrapt , the half - known ...
... sighs ; Charm'd by her voice , th ' harmonious sounds invade His clouded mind , and for a time persuade : Like a pleas'd Infant , who has newly caught From the maternal glance a gleam of thought ; He stands enrapt , the half - known ...
Pagina 29
... sigh'd for rest : Going , they pass'd a village ; but , alas ! Returning saw no village to repass ; The ' Squire remember'd too a noble hall , Large as a church , and whiter than its wall ; This he had notic'd as they rode along , And ...
... sigh'd for rest : Going , they pass'd a village ; but , alas ! Returning saw no village to repass ; The ' Squire remember'd too a noble hall , Large as a church , and whiter than its wall ; This he had notic'd as they rode along , And ...
Pagina 50
... sigh The Widow heard as she was passing by ; And- Well ! ' she said , is that some distant swain , • Or aught with us , that gives your bosom pain ; • Come , we are fellow - sufferers , slaves in thrall , • And tasks and griefs are ...
... sigh The Widow heard as she was passing by ; And- Well ! ' she said , is that some distant swain , • Or aught with us , that gives your bosom pain ; • Come , we are fellow - sufferers , slaves in thrall , • And tasks and griefs are ...
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afraid Anna answer'd appear'd art thou awhile beheld Brother Caliph call'd child Clubb comfort compell'd confess'd Conscience cried crime Dæmons delight disdain distress'd dread duties dwelt ease exclaim'd fail'd fair faith Fasil fate Father fear fear'd feel felt fix'd folly fond Fulham gain'd gave gentle George grace grief griev'd guest hear heard heart humble Husband Isaac Jesse John Dighton Julius Cæsar kind knew Lady Lady saw liv'd look look'd lov'd Macbeth Maid Merchant of Venice mind never Nymph o'er obey'd pain pass'd peace pity plac'd pleas'd poor pride replied rest Richard III Scene scorn seem'd shame sigh smile sooth'd sorrow sought soul spirit Squire Stephen strong sure as fate TALE terror thee thou thought threat'ning trembling truth Twas Uncle vex'd view'd vile wealth Wife Winter's Tale Youth
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Pagina 63 - My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain. Perjury, perjury, in the high'st degree; Murder, stern murder, in the dir'st degree; All several sins, all us'd in each degree, Throng to the bar, crying all 'Guilty! guilty!
Pagina 169 - And that which should accompany old age, As honour, love, obedience, troops of friends, I must not look to have ; but, in their stead, Curses, not loud but deep, mouth-honour, breath, Which the poor heart would fain deny, and dare not.
Pagina 61 - Alack, I love myself. Wherefore? For any good That I myself have done unto myself? O, no! Alas, I rather hate myself For hateful deeds committed by myself! I am a villain; yet I lie, I am not. Fool, of thyself speak well. Fool, do not flatter. My conscience hath a thousand several tongues, And every tongue brings in a several tale, And every tale condemns me for a villain.
Pagina 209 - Though prudent Matrons waited for his call, With cool forbearance he avoided all; Though each profess'da pure maternal joy, By kind attention to his feeble boy : And though a friendly Widow knew no rest, Whilst neighbour Jones was lonely and distress' d ; Nay, though the maidens spoke in tender tone Their hearts'.
Pagina 149 - Wilful was rich, and he the storm defied ; Wilful is poor, and must the storm abide," Said the stern lady ; " 'tis in vain to feel ; Go and prepare the chicken for our meal.
Pagina 12 - This was obey'd ; and oft when this was done, They calmly gazed on the declining sun ; In silence saw the glowing landscape fade, Or, sitting, sang beneath the arbour's shade : Till rose the moon, and on each youthful face Shed a soft beauty, and a dangerous grace.
Pagina 16 - And from associates pleas'd to find a friend; With powers to lead them, gladden, and defend, In all those scenes where transient ease is found, For minds whom sins oppress, and sorrows wound. Wine is like anger; for it makes us strong, Blind and impatient, and it leads us wrong; The strength is quickly lost, we feel the error long...
Pagina 7 - But grew ashamed of ghosts, and laid it by ; Sermons he wrote, but they who knew his creed, Or knew it not, were ill disposed to read ; And he would lastly be the nation's guide, But, studying, fail'd to fix upon a side ; Fame he desired, and talents he possess'd, But...