The Spectator, Svazek 701893 |
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... behold but thee, nature's desire, In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment, Attracted by thy beauty still to gate I" Au injudicious poet would have made Adam talk through the whole work in such sentiments as these : but flattery ...
... behold but thee, nature's desire, In whose sight all things joy, with ravishment, Attracted by thy beauty still to gate I" Au injudicious poet would have made Adam talk through the whole work in such sentiments as these : but flattery ...
Strana 113
... behold their food immediately increase to the distributor's hand, and see their God in person feeding and refreshing his creatures! Oh envied happiness! But why do I say envied? as if our God did not still preside over our temperate ...
... behold their food immediately increase to the distributor's hand, and see their God in person feeding and refreshing his creatures! Oh envied happiness! But why do I say envied? as if our God did not still preside over our temperate ...
Strana 116
... behold a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him : and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with sickness, and with the beasts of ...
... behold a pale horse, and his name that sat on him was Death, and Hell followed with him : and power was given unto them over the fourth part of the earth, to kill with sword, and with hunger, and with sickness, and with the beasts of ...
Strana 118
... behold was then my height Of happiness I yet well, if here would end The misery ; I deserv'd it, and would bear My own deservings : but this will not serve ; All that I eat, or drink, or shall beget, la propagated curse. 0 voice once ...
... behold was then my height Of happiness I yet well, if here would end The misery ; I deserv'd it, and would bear My own deservings : but this will not serve ; All that I eat, or drink, or shall beget, la propagated curse. 0 voice once ...
Strana 136
... behold them soften 'd, and with tears Bewailing their excess, all terror hide." The conference of Adam and Eve is full of moving sentiments. Upon their going abroad, after the melancholy night which they had passed together, they ...
... behold them soften 'd, and with tears Bewailing their excess, all terror hide." The conference of Adam and Eve is full of moving sentiments. Upon their going abroad, after the melancholy night which they had passed together, they ...
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