The Spectator ...John Sharpe, 1803 |
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Page 70
... late there have been two words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . ' Price Two - pence . ' I have a letter from a sope - boiler , who condoles with me very affectionately upon the necessity we both lie ...
... late there have been two words in every one of them , which he could heartily wish left out , viz . ' Price Two - pence . ' I have a letter from a sope - boiler , who condoles with me very affectionately upon the necessity we both lie ...
Page 188
Then see the sorrow of my heart , Ere yet it be too late ; And hear my Saviour's dying groans , To give those sorrows weight . For never shall my soul despair Her pardon to procure , Who knows thine only Son has dy'd To make her pardon ...
Then see the sorrow of my heart , Ere yet it be too late ; And hear my Saviour's dying groans , To give those sorrows weight . For never shall my soul despair Her pardon to procure , Who knows thine only Son has dy'd To make her pardon ...
Page 372
... late found my name in foreign gazettes upon less occasions , I question not but in their next articles from Great Britain they will inform the world , that the Spectator's mouth is to be opened on the twenty- fifth of March next . ' I ...
... late found my name in foreign gazettes upon less occasions , I question not but in their next articles from Great Britain they will inform the world , that the Spectator's mouth is to be opened on the twenty- fifth of March next . ' I ...
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