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
... heart remove The wasting cares and pains of love . II . If ever thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferr'd , Propitious to my tuneful vow , O , gentle goddess ! hear me now . Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all ...
... heart remove The wasting cares and pains of love . II . If ever thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferr'd , Propitious to my tuneful vow , O , gentle goddess ! hear me now . Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all ...
Side 4
... heart subdue ; Tell me , my Sappho , tell me who ? VI . Tho ' now he shuns thy longing arms , He soon shall court thy slighted charms ; Tho ' now thy off'rings he despise , He soon to thee shall sacrifice ; Tho ' now he freeze , he soon ...
... heart subdue ; Tell me , my Sappho , tell me who ? VI . Tho ' now he shuns thy longing arms , He soon shall court thy slighted charms ; Tho ' now thy off'rings he despise , He soon to thee shall sacrifice ; Tho ' now he freeze , he soon ...
Side 10
... heart , who breaks his neck to pre- vent it . I know very well the wonders which an- cient authors relate concerning this leap ; and in particular , that very many persons who tried it , escaped not only with their lives , but their ...
... heart , who breaks his neck to pre- vent it . I know very well the wonders which an- cient authors relate concerning this leap ; and in particular , that very many persons who tried it , escaped not only with their lives , but their ...
Side 11
... heart is so full of lofes and passions for Mrs. Gwinifrid , and she is so pettish , and over - run with cholers against me , that if I had the good hap piness to have my dwelling ( which is placed by my creat - cranfather upon the ...
... heart is so full of lofes and passions for Mrs. Gwinifrid , and she is so pettish , and over - run with cholers against me , that if I had the good hap piness to have my dwelling ( which is placed by my creat - cranfather upon the ...
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... heart of a deer . A just and reasonable modesty does not only re- commend eloquence , but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of . It heightens all the virtues which it accompanies ; like the shades in paintings ...
... heart of a deer . A just and reasonable modesty does not only re- commend eloquence , but sets off every great talent which a man can be possessed of . It heightens all the virtues which it accompanies ; like the shades in paintings ...
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