The Spectator: With Sketches of the Lives of the Authors, an Index, and Explanatory Notes, Volúmenes7-8J. Crissy, 1841 |
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... thee I call , But with no friendly voices and add thy name , O sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams , That bring to my remembrance from what state I fell , how glorious once above thy sphere . This speech is , I think , the finest ...
... thee I call , But with no friendly voices and add thy name , O sun ! to tell thee how I hate thy beams , That bring to my remembrance from what state I fell , how glorious once above thy sphere . This speech is , I think , the finest ...
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... thee were sweet . ' To whom thus Eve repli'd : “ O thou for whom , And from whom I was form'd , flesh of thy flesh , And without whom am to no end , my guide And head , what thou hast said is just and right , For we to him indeed all ...
... thee were sweet . ' To whom thus Eve repli'd : “ O thou for whom , And from whom I was form'd , flesh of thy flesh , And without whom am to no end , my guide And head , what thou hast said is just and right , For we to him indeed all ...
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... thee . ' ADDISON . L. No. 324. WEDNESDAY , MARCH 12 . O curvæ in terris animæ , et cælestium inanes ! PER . O souls , in whom no heav'nly fire is found , Flat minds , and ever grov'ling on the ground ! DRYDEN . 6 MR . SPECTATOR , THE ...
... thee . ' ADDISON . L. No. 324. WEDNESDAY , MARCH 12 . O curvæ in terris animæ , et cælestium inanes ! PER . O souls , in whom no heav'nly fire is found , Flat minds , and ever grov'ling on the ground ! DRYDEN . 6 MR . SPECTATOR , THE ...
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... thee this unpitied love ? Thy own warm blush within the water glows : With thee the colour'd shadow comes and goes : Its empty being on thyself relies ; Step thou aside , and the frail charmer dies . Addison . 1 vances . Will HONEYCOMB ...
... thee this unpitied love ? Thy own warm blush within the water glows : With thee the colour'd shadow comes and goes : Its empty being on thyself relies ; Step thou aside , and the frail charmer dies . Addison . 1 vances . Will HONEYCOMB ...
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... thee it came and goes , but follow me , And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming and thy soft embraces ; he Whose image thou art , him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine , to him shall bear Multitudes like thyself , and ...
... thee it came and goes , but follow me , And I will bring thee where no shadow stays Thy coming and thy soft embraces ; he Whose image thou art , him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine , to him shall bear Multitudes like thyself , and ...
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