The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 6Vernor and Hood; John Walker; Cuthell and Martin; W.J. and J. Richardson; Longman and Rees; R. Lea; and J. and A. Arch. ; T. Maiden, printer, Sherbourn-Lane, 1804 |
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... hast'ning from the watry sign They quit their station , and forbear to shine . The bees are prone to rage , and often found To perish for revenge , and die upon the wound . Their venom'd sting produces aching pains , And swells the ...
... hast'ning from the watry sign They quit their station , and forbear to shine . The bees are prone to rage , and often found To perish for revenge , and die upon the wound . Their venom'd sting produces aching pains , And swells the ...
Side 98
... Hast thou more of pain or pleasure ! Chill'd with tears , Kill'd with fears , Endless torments dwell about thee : Yet who would live , and live without thee ! " But oh the sight my soul alarms : My lord appears , I'm all on fire ! Why ...
... Hast thou more of pain or pleasure ! Chill'd with tears , Kill'd with fears , Endless torments dwell about thee : Yet who would live , and live without thee ! " But oh the sight my soul alarms : My lord appears , I'm all on fire ! Why ...
Side 113
... Rash was my promise , rash is thy desire . 66 I'd fain deny this wish which thou hast made , Or , what I can't deny , would fain dissuade . VOL . VI . I Too vast and hazardous the task appears , Nor suited SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 113.
... Rash was my promise , rash is thy desire . 66 I'd fain deny this wish which thou hast made , Or , what I can't deny , would fain dissuade . VOL . VI . I Too vast and hazardous the task appears , Nor suited SEVERAL OCCASIONS . 113.
Side 135
... hast thou seen a stray Of bullocks and of heifers pass this way ? In the recovery of my cattle join , t A bullock and a heifer shall be thine . ” The peasant quick replies , " You'll find them there In yon dark vale : " and in the vale ...
... hast thou seen a stray Of bullocks and of heifers pass this way ? In the recovery of my cattle join , t A bullock and a heifer shall be thine . ” The peasant quick replies , " You'll find them there In yon dark vale : " and in the vale ...
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... with it knows not what- MARCIA . O Lucia , I'm perplex'd , O`tell me which I must hereafter call my happy brother ? LUCIA . Suppose ' twere Portius , could you blame my choice ? -O Portius , thou hast stol'n away my soul ! 222 CATO .
... with it knows not what- MARCIA . O Lucia , I'm perplex'd , O`tell me which I must hereafter call my happy brother ? LUCIA . Suppose ' twere Portius , could you blame my choice ? -O Portius , thou hast stol'n away my soul ! 222 CATO .
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