The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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... descry Mirth in thy brow , and pleasure in thy eye ; Let nothing dreadful in thy face be found ; But for awhile forget the trumpet's sound ; Well - pleased , thy people's loyalty approve , Accept their duty , and enjoy their love .
... descry Mirth in thy brow , and pleasure in thy eye ; Let nothing dreadful in thy face be found ; But for awhile forget the trumpet's sound ; Well - pleased , thy people's loyalty approve , Accept their duty , and enjoy their love .
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... subjection grows more light , And poverty looks cheerful in thy sight ; Thou mak'st the gloomy face of nature gay , Giv'st beauty to the sun , and pleasure to the day . Thee , goddess , thee , Britannia's isle adores ; How has she ...
... subjection grows more light , And poverty looks cheerful in thy sight ; Thou mak'st the gloomy face of nature gay , Giv'st beauty to the sun , and pleasure to the day . Thee , goddess , thee , Britannia's isle adores ; How has she ...
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... ction's foul and terrible dismay Sat in his looks , his face , impaired and worn With marks of famine , speaking sore distress ; His locks were tangled , and his shaggy beard Matted with filth ; in all things else a Greek .
... ction's foul and terrible dismay Sat in his looks , his face , impaired and worn With marks of famine , speaking sore distress ; His locks were tangled , and his shaggy beard Matted with filth ; in all things else a Greek .
Side 60
O Grideline ! consult thy glass , Behold that sweet , bewitching face , Those blooming cheeks , that lovely hue ! Every feature ( Charming creature ) Will convince you I am true . Grid . Oh how blest were Grideline , Could I call Sir ...
O Grideline ! consult thy glass , Behold that sweet , bewitching face , Those blooming cheeks , that lovely hue ! Every feature ( Charming creature ) Will convince you I am true . Grid . Oh how blest were Grideline , Could I call Sir ...
Side 63
Curse this unhappy , guilty face , Every charm , and every grace , That to thy ruin made their way , And led thine innocence astray : At home thou seest thy queen enraged , Abroad thy absent lord engaged In wars , that may our loves ...
Curse this unhappy , guilty face , Every charm , and every grace , That to thy ruin made their way , And led thine innocence astray : At home thou seest thy queen enraged , Abroad thy absent lord engaged In wars , that may our loves ...
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