The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2G. Bell, 1881 |
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... thou wilt not grant me this , that thou wouldst not bear a form more terrible than that in which thou appearest to me at present . Let not thy threats and menaces betray me to anything that is ungrateful or unjust . Let me not shut my ...
... thou wilt not grant me this , that thou wouldst not bear a form more terrible than that in which thou appearest to me at present . Let not thy threats and menaces betray me to anything that is ungrateful or unjust . Let me not shut my ...
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... thou make a - shipboard ? to what end ? Art thou of Bethlem's noble college free ? Stark , staring mad , that thou wouldst tempt the sea i Cubbed in a cabin , on a mattress laid , On a brown George , with lousy swabbers fed ; Dead wine ...
... thou make a - shipboard ? to what end ? Art thou of Bethlem's noble college free ? Stark , staring mad , that thou wouldst tempt the sea i Cubbed in a cabin , on a mattress laid , On a brown George , with lousy swabbers fed ; Dead wine ...
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... thou hast opened thy mouth against thy friend , fear not , for there may be a reconciliation ; except for upbraiding ... thou bewrayest his secrets , follow no more after him : for as a man hath de- stroyed his enemy , so hast thou lost ...
... thou hast opened thy mouth against thy friend , fear not , for there may be a reconciliation ; except for upbraiding ... thou bewrayest his secrets , follow no more after him : for as a man hath de- stroyed his enemy , so hast thou lost ...
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TATLER | 5 |
Dramatic News and Criticism | 20 |
Inventory of the Playhouse | 43 |
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