The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 1 |
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Side ii
I have no time to lay out in forming such compliments , as would but ill suit that familiarity between us , which was once my greatest pleasure , and will be my greatest honour hereafter . Instead of them , accept of my hearty wishes ...
I have no time to lay out in forming such compliments , as would but ill suit that familiarity between us , which was once my greatest pleasure , and will be my greatest honour hereafter . Instead of them , accept of my hearty wishes ...
Side xiv
Oft let me range the gloomy aisles alone , ( Sad luxury ! to vulgar minds unknown , ) Along the walls where speaking marbles show What worthies form the hallowed mould below : Proud names , who once the reins of empire held ; In arms ...
Oft let me range the gloomy aisles alone , ( Sad luxury ! to vulgar minds unknown , ) Along the walls where speaking marbles show What worthies form the hallowed mould below : Proud names , who once the reins of empire held ; In arms ...
Side xv
How sweet were once thy prospects , fresh and fair , Thy sloping walks , and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees , Thy noon - tide shadow , and thy evening breeze ! His image thy forsaken bowers restore ...
How sweet were once thy prospects , fresh and fair , Thy sloping walks , and unpolluted air ! How sweet the glooms beneath thy aged trees , Thy noon - tide shadow , and thy evening breeze ! His image thy forsaken bowers restore ...
Side 6
Namure's late terrors and destruction show What William , warmed with just revenge , can do : Where once a thousand turrets raised on high Their gilded spires , and glittered in the sky , An undistinguished heap of dust is found ...
Namure's late terrors and destruction show What William , warmed with just revenge , can do : Where once a thousand turrets raised on high Their gilded spires , and glittered in the sky , An undistinguished heap of dust is found ...
Side 8
... sees a long unmeasured ruin lie ; Whilst , pointing to the naked coast , he shows His wondering mates where towns and steeples rose , Where crowded citizens he lately viewed , And singles out the place where once St. Maloes stood .
... sees a long unmeasured ruin lie ; Whilst , pointing to the naked coast , he shows His wondering mates where towns and steeples rose , Where crowded citizens he lately viewed , And singles out the place where once St. Maloes stood .
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