The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1850 - Počet stran: 722 |
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Strana 507
... appear to the world , I doubt not but " I TAKE it extremely ill , that you do not reckon they will be followed by many others ; and I shall conspicuous persons of your nation are within your not repine , though I myself shall have left ...
... appear to the world , I doubt not but " I TAKE it extremely ill , that you do not reckon they will be followed by many others ; and I shall conspicuous persons of your nation are within your not repine , though I myself shall have left ...
Strana 586
... appear ' II If yet , while pardon may be found , And mercy may be sought , My heart with inward horror shrinks , And trembles at the thought . III . When thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclos'd In majesty severe , And sit in judgment on ...
... appear ' II If yet , while pardon may be found , And mercy may be sought , My heart with inward horror shrinks , And trembles at the thought . III . When thou , O Lord , shalt stand disclos'd In majesty severe , And sit in judgment on ...
Strana 698
... appear , That Heav'n itself should turn an engineer That Heav'n itself should all its wonders show , And orbs above consent with orbs below . No. 618. ] WEDNESDAY , NOV . 10 , 1714 . Neque enim concludere versum Dixeris esse satis ...
... appear , That Heav'n itself should turn an engineer That Heav'n itself should all its wonders show , And orbs above consent with orbs below . No. 618. ] WEDNESDAY , NOV . 10 , 1714 . Neque enim concludere versum Dixeris esse satis ...
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