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... who fondly sits by thee , And hears and sees thee all the while Softly speak and sweetly smile . ' Twas this deprived my soul of rest , And rais'd such tumults in my breast ; For while I gaz'd , in transport tost , My 28 229 . SPECTATOR .
... who fondly sits by thee , And hears and sees thee all the while Softly speak and sweetly smile . ' Twas this deprived my soul of rest , And rais'd such tumults in my breast ; For while I gaz'd , in transport tost , My 28 229 . SPECTATOR .
Pagina 32
... soul , might be brought early ac- quainted with some of the most polite English writ- ers . This having given them some tolerable taste of books , they would make themselves masters of the Latin tongue by methods far easier than those ...
... soul , might be brought early ac- quainted with some of the most polite English writ- ers . This having given them some tolerable taste of books , they would make themselves masters of the Latin tongue by methods far easier than those ...
Pagina 37
... soul , which makes her shrink and with- draw herself from every thing that has danger in it . It is such an exquisite sensibility , as warns her to shun the first appearance of every thing which is hurtful . I cannot at present ...
... soul , which makes her shrink and with- draw herself from every thing that has danger in it . It is such an exquisite sensibility , as warns her to shun the first appearance of every thing which is hurtful . I cannot at present ...
Pagina 60
... soul that is conspicuous in benevolence without immediate obligations ; could you recommend to people's practice the saying of the gentleman quoted in one of your speculations , " That he thought it incumbent upon him to make the ...
... soul that is conspicuous in benevolence without immediate obligations ; could you recommend to people's practice the saying of the gentleman quoted in one of your speculations , " That he thought it incumbent upon him to make the ...
Pagina 83
... soul . ORPHAN , Act ii . The consolations of lovers on these occasions are very extraordinary . Besides those mentioned by Asteria , there are many other motives of comfort which are made use of by absent lovers . I remember in one of ...
... soul . ORPHAN , Act ii . The consolations of lovers on these occasions are very extraordinary . Besides those mentioned by Asteria , there are many other motives of comfort which are made use of by absent lovers . I remember in one of ...
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