Bentley's Miscellany, Volume 58Richard Bentley, 1865 |
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Page 180
... wish pursued , How rich it glowed with promised good : Remind us of each wish enjoy'd , How soon our hopes possession cloy'd.t For , as a later couplet words it , The victor sees his fairy gold Transform'd , when won , to drossy mould ...
... wish pursued , How rich it glowed with promised good : Remind us of each wish enjoy'd , How soon our hopes possession cloy'd.t For , as a later couplet words it , The victor sees his fairy gold Transform'd , when won , to drossy mould ...
Page 440
... wish you had - oh ! I wish I had never seen you . " " Bah ! you cause me disgust . You are too weak to be either bad or good , save by fits . I should not wonder if one of your accesses of peni- tence should spoil all yet . I am glad to ...
... wish you had - oh ! I wish I had never seen you . " " Bah ! you cause me disgust . You are too weak to be either bad or good , save by fits . I should not wonder if one of your accesses of peni- tence should spoil all yet . I am glad to ...
Page 553
... wish , as you must have perceived , was to confer amicably with you . I do not desire your destruction -- on the con- trary , I am well disposed towards you - ay , well disposed . Abandon your fatal design - prove to me that you are ...
... wish , as you must have perceived , was to confer amicably with you . I do not desire your destruction -- on the con- trary , I am well disposed towards you - ay , well disposed . Abandon your fatal design - prove to me that you are ...
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The House of Seven Chimneys A Tale of Madrid By William Harrison | 1 |
The Obolus of Storytellers | 30 |
About Misery Making Sport to Mock Itself A Cue from Shakspeare | 38 |
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