The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 2Vernor 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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Side 3
... hear me now . Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all thy radiant charms confest . III . Thou once did leave almighty Jove , And all the golden roofs above : The car thy wanton sparrows drew , Hov'ring in air they lightly ...
... hear me now . Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all thy radiant charms confest . III . Thou once did leave almighty Jove , And all the golden roofs above : The car thy wanton sparrows drew , Hov'ring in air they lightly ...
Side 9
... in the motto prefixed to my paper , describes one of his despairing shepherds addressing himself to his mistress after the following manner : " Alas ! what will become of me ? wretch that I am ! will you not hear me ?
... in the motto prefixed to my paper , describes one of his despairing shepherds addressing himself to his mistress after the following manner : " Alas ! what will become of me ? wretch that I am ! will you not hear me ?
Side 15
... of this famous fragment . I shall in the last place present my reader with the English translation . I. Blest as th ' immortal Gods is he , The youth who fondly sits by thee , And hears and sees thee all the while ...
... of this famous fragment . I shall in the last place present my reader with the English translation . I. Blest as th ' immortal Gods is he , The youth who fondly sits by thee , And hears and sees thee all the while ...
Side 24
... where , after having repeated a stanza of her own verses , which we could not hear , she threw herself off the rock with such an intrepidity , as was never before observed in any who had attempted that dangerous leap .
... where , after having repeated a stanza of her own verses , which we could not hear , she threw herself off the rock with such an intrepidity , as was never before observed in any who had attempted that dangerous leap .
Side 26
Others have reported that it is a dumb man , who has chosen this way of uttering himself , when he is transported with any thing he sees or hears . Others will have it to be the play - house thunderer , that exerts himself after this ...
Others have reported that it is a dumb man , who has chosen this way of uttering himself , when he is transported with any thing he sees or hears . Others will have it to be the play - house thunderer , that exerts himself after this ...
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