Miscellaneous Works of the Late Dr. Arbuthnot, Volumen2W. Richardson and L. Urquhart, 1770 |
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... Love Beauty alone in Men cou'd move.- How happy did they fport away , In fragrant Bow'rs , the fcorching Day ; Or ... Loves . How different is now their Fate ! Both equally conspire to cheat . Florus , with lying Billet - doux The ...
... Love Beauty alone in Men cou'd move.- How happy did they fport away , In fragrant Bow'rs , the fcorching Day ; Or ... Loves . How different is now their Fate ! Both equally conspire to cheat . Florus , with lying Billet - doux The ...
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... Love to them : But their Compofitions proved fo contemptible , and in all Refpects fo inferior to mine , that whenever we contended , I carried the Day , my Enemies fill decreeing me the Prize , yet continuing my Ene- mies . In this ...
... Love to them : But their Compofitions proved fo contemptible , and in all Refpects fo inferior to mine , that whenever we contended , I carried the Day , my Enemies fill decreeing me the Prize , yet continuing my Ene- mies . In this ...
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... loved , loaded with Riches and Reputation ; yet my kind Reception could never ftifle my innate Love for my own Country ; where being happily arrived , I hope to spend the Remainder of my Days in that Quiet of Mind and reasonable Enjoy ...
... loved , loaded with Riches and Reputation ; yet my kind Reception could never ftifle my innate Love for my own Country ; where being happily arrived , I hope to spend the Remainder of my Days in that Quiet of Mind and reasonable Enjoy ...
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... loved Truth , and always produced it with as little Art and Ceremony as poffible , thinking it had native Charms enough to recommend it without recurring to foreign Helps . The Motto of the Polefworths is , Speak Truth , and fpare not ...
... loved Truth , and always produced it with as little Art and Ceremony as poffible , thinking it had native Charms enough to recommend it without recurring to foreign Helps . The Motto of the Polefworths is , Speak Truth , and fpare not ...
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... loving a Hufband . John Bull . There is my Dear - and to let you see how I keep Pace with you in Love , I have been con- triving how our Cohabitation might be prolonged . Mrs. Bull . Nay , my Dear , as for that , if you and I are ...
... loving a Hufband . John Bull . There is my Dear - and to let you see how I keep Pace with you in Love , I have been con- triving how our Cohabitation might be prolonged . Mrs. Bull . Nay , my Dear , as for that , if you and I are ...
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Página 252 - And it shall come to pass, if thou shalt hearken diligently unto the voice of the LORD thy God, to observe and to do all his commandments which I command thee this day, that the LORD thy God will set thee on high above all nations of the earth...
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