The Spectator, Svazek 3J. Sharpe, 1808 |
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Strana 8
... heart , inflam'd by jealous heats , With numberless resentments beats ; From my pale cheek the colour flies , And all the man within me dies : By turns my hidden grief appears In rising sighs and falling tears , That show too well the ...
... heart , inflam'd by jealous heats , With numberless resentments beats ; From my pale cheek the colour flies , And all the man within me dies : By turns my hidden grief appears In rising sighs and falling tears , That show too well the ...
Strana 9
... heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite so much uneasiness : · Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . ' JUV . Sat. vi . 208. - ' Tho ' equal pains her peace of mind destroy , A lover's torments give her ...
... heart , and triumph in their charms which are able to excite so much uneasiness : · Ardeat ipsa licet , tormentis gaudet amantis . ' JUV . Sat. vi . 208. - ' Tho ' equal pains her peace of mind destroy , A lover's torments give her ...
Strana 31
... heart , to be the reason , that whatever she does , though it be never so much against my inclination , there is still left something in her manner that is amiable . She will sometimes look at me with an assumed grandeur , and pretend ...
... heart , to be the reason , that whatever she does , though it be never so much against my inclination , there is still left something in her manner that is amiable . She will sometimes look at me with an assumed grandeur , and pretend ...
Strana 38
... heart to sing for joy . I was eyes to the blind , and feet was I to the lame ; I was a father to the poor , and the cause which I knew not I searched out . Did not I weep for him that was in trouble ? was not my soul grieved for the ...
... heart to sing for joy . I was eyes to the blind , and feet was I to the lame ; I was a father to the poor , and the cause which I knew not I searched out . Did not I weep for him that was in trouble ? was not my soul grieved for the ...
Strana 39
... heart of a wo- man . You have very judiciously , and with the greatest penetration imaginable , considered it as wo- man is the creature of whom the diffidence is rais- ed : but not a word of a man , whoi s so unmerciful as to move ...
... heart of a wo- man . You have very judiciously , and with the greatest penetration imaginable , considered it as wo- man is the creature of whom the diffidence is rais- ed : but not a word of a man , whoi s so unmerciful as to move ...
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