The Spectator, Svazek 4Dent, 1963 |
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... thou pleasing Companion of this Body , thou fleeting Thing that art now deserting it ! whither art thou flying ? to what unknown Region ? Thou art all trembling , fearful , and pensive . Now what is become of thy former Wit and Humour ?
... thou pleasing Companion of this Body , thou fleeting Thing that art now deserting it ! whither art thou flying ? to what unknown Region ? Thou art all trembling , fearful , and pensive . Now what is become of thy former Wit and Humour ?
Strana 335
... Thou praisest Hilpa's Beauty , but art thou not secretly enamoured with the Verdure of her Meadows ? Art thou not more affected with the Prospect of her green Vallies , than thou wouldest be with the Sight of her Person ? The Lowings of ...
... Thou praisest Hilpa's Beauty , but art thou not secretly enamoured with the Verdure of her Meadows ? Art thou not more affected with the Prospect of her green Vallies , than thou wouldest be with the Sight of her Person ? The Lowings of ...
Strana 382
... thou , and next to thee Some Beauty sits , the Spectacle to see , If she enquire the Names of conquer'd Kings . Of Mountains , Rivers , and their hidden Springs ; Answer to all thou knowest ; and , if Need be , Of Things unknown seem to ...
... thou , and next to thee Some Beauty sits , the Spectacle to see , If she enquire the Names of conquer'd Kings . Of Mountains , Rivers , and their hidden Springs ; Answer to all thou knowest ; and , if Need be , Of Things unknown seem to ...
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