The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Bind 4Bohn, 1854 |
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... Thou saw'st the wide extended deep In all its horrors rise ! V. ' Confusion dwelt in every face , And fear in every heart ; When waves on waves , and gulfs in gulfs , O'ercame the pilot's art . VI . ' Yet then from all my griefs , O ...
... Thou saw'st the wide extended deep In all its horrors rise ! V. ' Confusion dwelt in every face , And fear in every heart ; When waves on waves , and gulfs in gulfs , O'ercame the pilot's art . VI . ' Yet then from all my griefs , O ...
Side 10
... thou preserv'st my life , Thy sacrifice shall be ; And death , if death must be my doom , Shall join my soul to thee . ' " No. 494. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 26 . Ægritudinem laudare , unam rem maximè detestabilem , quorum est tandem ...
... thou preserv'st my life , Thy sacrifice shall be ; And death , if death must be my doom , Shall join my soul to thee . ' " No. 494. FRIDAY , SEPTEMBER 26 . Ægritudinem laudare , unam rem maximè detestabilem , quorum est tandem ...
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... thou shouldst continue the Spectator . If thou thinkest this dream will make a tolerable one , it is at thy service , from , " Dear SPEC . , thine , sleeping and waking , WILL . HONEYCOMB . ' " " The ladies will see by this letter ...
... thou shouldst continue the Spectator . If thou thinkest this dream will make a tolerable one , it is at thy service , from , " Dear SPEC . , thine , sleeping and waking , WILL . HONEYCOMB . ' " " The ladies will see by this letter ...
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... Thou knowest , all the little learning I am master of is upon that subject ; I never looked in a book but for their sakes . I have lately met with two pure stories for a Spectator , which I am sure will please mightily , if they pass ...
... Thou knowest , all the little learning I am master of is upon that subject ; I never looked in a book but for their sakes . I have lately met with two pure stories for a Spectator , which I am sure will please mightily , if they pass ...
Side 29
... thou couldst make it very pleasant , by matching women of quality with cobblers and carmen , or describing titles and garters leading off in great ceremony shopkeepers ' and farmers ' daughters . Though , to tell thee the truth , I am ...
... thou couldst make it very pleasant , by matching women of quality with cobblers and carmen , or describing titles and garters leading off in great ceremony shopkeepers ' and farmers ' daughters . Though , to tell thee the truth , I am ...
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