The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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Strana 14
... all verfe , Sidney's fifter , Pembroke's mother : Death , ere thou haft kill'd another , Fair and learn'd , and good as fper Time fall throw a dart at thee . L Wednesday , 324 Wednesday , March 12 . N ° 324 O 14 N ° 323 THE SPECTATOR . +.
... all verfe , Sidney's fifter , Pembroke's mother : Death , ere thou haft kill'd another , Fair and learn'd , and good as fper Time fall throw a dart at thee . L Wednesday , 324 Wednesday , March 12 . N ° 324 O 14 N ° 323 THE SPECTATOR . +.
Strana 18
... thee this unpitied love ? Thy own warm blush within the water glows ; With thee the colour'd fhadow comes and goes ; Its empty being on thyfelf relies ; Step thou afide , and the frail charmer dies . W ADDISON . LL HONEYCOMB diverted us ...
... thee this unpitied love ? Thy own warm blush within the water glows ; With thee the colour'd fhadow comes and goes ; Its empty being on thyfelf relies ; Step thou afide , and the frail charmer dies . W ADDISON . LL HONEYCOMB diverted us ...
Strana 20
... thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no fhadow stays Thy coming , and thy foft embraces , be Whofe Whofe image thou art , him thox fhalt enjoy Infeparably 20 No 325 THE SPECTATOR .
... thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no fhadow stays Thy coming , and thy foft embraces , be Whofe Whofe image thou art , him thox fhalt enjoy Infeparably 20 No 325 THE SPECTATOR .
Strana 21
... thee being I lent Out of my fide to thee , nearest my heart , Subftantial life , to have thee by my fide , Henceforth an individual folace dear : Part of my foul , I feek thee , and thee claim My other half ! with that thy gentle hand ...
... thee being I lent Out of my fide to thee , nearest my heart , Subftantial life , to have thee by my fide , Henceforth an individual folace dear : Part of my foul , I feek thee , and thee claim My other half ! with that thy gentle hand ...
Strana 27
... thee , nature's defire , In whofe fight all things joy , with ravishment Attracted by thy beauty ftill to gaze ! An injudicious poet would have made Adam talk thro ' the whole work in fuch fentiments as thefe : But flat- tery and ...
... thee , nature's defire , In whofe fight all things joy , with ravishment Attracted by thy beauty ftill to gaze ! An injudicious poet would have made Adam talk thro ' the whole work in fuch fentiments as thefe : But flat- tery and ...
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