The Spectator. ...J. Tonson, 1724 |
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... heard , neither hath it entered into the Heart of Man to conceive : Death opens our Eyes , enlarges our Prospect , Prefents us with a new and more glorious World , which we can never fee while C we are but up in Flesh ; which should ...
... heard , neither hath it entered into the Heart of Man to conceive : Death opens our Eyes , enlarges our Prospect , Prefents us with a new and more glorious World , which we can never fee while C we are but up in Flesh ; which should ...
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... , with Niches , Grotto's , and Caves pla- ced on the fides , encompaffed with Ivy . There was no Sound to be heard in the whole place , but only that 2 .C 3 that of a gentle Breeze paffing over the N ° 514 . The SPECTATOR . 113.
... , with Niches , Grotto's , and Caves pla- ced on the fides , encompaffed with Ivy . There was no Sound to be heard in the whole place , but only that 2 .C 3 that of a gentle Breeze paffing over the N ° 514 . The SPECTATOR . 113.
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... heard the was acquainted , to find one who was intimate with a Friend of mine , and to be introduced to her " Notice . I have made fo good Ufe of my Time , as to procure from that In- timate of hers one of her Letters , which the writ ...
... heard the was acquainted , to find one who was intimate with a Friend of mine , and to be introduced to her " Notice . I have made fo good Ufe of my Time , as to procure from that In- timate of hers one of her Letters , which the writ ...
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... 6 a Steeple to the Church ; for he was heard to fay fome time ago , that if he lived two Years longer , Coverley • Church fhould have a Steeple to it . The The Chaplain tells every Body that he made a very 44 The SPECTATOR . No 517-
... 6 a Steeple to the Church ; for he was heard to fay fome time ago , that if he lived two Years longer , Coverley • Church fhould have a Steeple to it . The The Chaplain tells every Body that he made a very 44 The SPECTATOR . No 517-
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fo fond of . It would have gone to ં your Heart to have heard the Moans the dumb Creature made on the Day ' of my Master's Death . He has never joyed himself fince ; no more has any of us ' Twas the melancholiest Day for the poor ...
fo fond of . It would have gone to ં your Heart to have heard the Moans the dumb Creature made on the Day ' of my Master's Death . He has never joyed himself fince ; no more has any of us ' Twas the melancholiest Day for the poor ...
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