The Guardian: In Two Volumes, Volume 1J. Thompson and S. Dampier, 1762 |
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... thee : But fpite of all our noife and pother , The world believes nor one nor t'other . Thus , Madam , I have endeavoured to comply with your commands ; not out of any vanity of erecting my- felf into a critic , but out of an earnest ...
... thee : But fpite of all our noife and pother , The world believes nor one nor t'other . Thus , Madam , I have endeavoured to comply with your commands ; not out of any vanity of erecting my- felf into a critic , but out of an earnest ...
Page 73
... thee , Yet let my hand forget his skill , If ever thou forgotten be ; And let my tongue , faft glewed ftill Unto my roof , lie mute in me , If thy neglect within me fpring , Or ought I do , but Salem fing . IV . But thou , O Lod , fhalt ...
... thee , Yet let my hand forget his skill , If ever thou forgotten be ; And let my tongue , faft glewed ftill Unto my roof , lie mute in me , If thy neglect within me fpring , Or ought I do , but Salem fing . IV . But thou , O Lod , fhalt ...
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... thee ; Like bitterness fhall make thee taste , Like woful objects make thee fee : Yea , happy who thy little ones Shall take , and dafh against the ftones . ********** . ♬ No 19 . 7 - ********* } Thursday , April 2 . Ne te femper inops ...
... thee ; Like bitterness fhall make thee taste , Like woful objects make thee fee : Yea , happy who thy little ones Shall take , and dafh against the ftones . ********** . ♬ No 19 . 7 - ********* } Thursday , April 2 . Ne te femper inops ...
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... And though the former raifes our admiration more , the latter gives more plea- fure , and fooths us more naturally . Thus a courtly lover may fay to his mistress . With thee for ever I in woods could rest , 83 N ° 23 . THE GUARDIAN .
... And though the former raifes our admiration more , the latter gives more plea- fure , and fooths us more naturally . Thus a courtly lover may fay to his mistress . With thee for ever I in woods could rest , 83 N ° 23 . THE GUARDIAN .
Page 89
... thee What pleasure can the country have for me ? Again , fince fhepherds are not allowed to make deep reflexions , the addrefs required is , fo to relate an action , that the circumstances put together fhall caufe the reader to reflect ...
... thee What pleasure can the country have for me ? Again , fince fhepherds are not allowed to make deep reflexions , the addrefs required is , fo to relate an action , that the circumstances put together fhall caufe the reader to reflect ...
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