The Spectator, Svazek 2Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele J. Tonson, 1724 |
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Strana 49
... thou a Spirit of Health , or Goblin damn'd ; Bring with thee Airs from Heav'n , or Blafts from Hell ; Be thy Event wicked or charitable ; VOL . II . C Thou Thou com'ft in such a questionable Shape That I will No 44. The SPECTATOR . 49.
... thou a Spirit of Health , or Goblin damn'd ; Bring with thee Airs from Heav'n , or Blafts from Hell ; Be thy Event wicked or charitable ; VOL . II . C Thou Thou com'ft in such a questionable Shape That I will No 44. The SPECTATOR . 49.
Strana 50
... thou dead Coarfe again in compleat Steel Revifit'ft thus the Glimpses of the Moon , Making Night bideons ? I do not therefore find Fault with the Artifices above - mentioned when they are introduced with Skill , and accom- panied by ...
... thou dead Coarfe again in compleat Steel Revifit'ft thus the Glimpses of the Moon , Making Night bideons ? I do not therefore find Fault with the Artifices above - mentioned when they are introduced with Skill , and accom- panied by ...
Strana 134
... thou would'st take a lazy Morning's Nap ; Up , up , fays AVARICE ; thou fnor'ft again , Stretcheft thy Limbs , and yawn'ft , but all in vain The rugged Tyrant no Denial takes ; At his Command th'unwilling Sluggard wakes . What must I do ...
... thou would'st take a lazy Morning's Nap ; Up , up , fays AVARICE ; thou fnor'ft again , Stretcheft thy Limbs , and yawn'ft , but all in vain The rugged Tyrant no Denial takes ; At his Command th'unwilling Sluggard wakes . What must I do ...
Strana 135
... thou liv'it ; for Death will make us all A Name , a Nothing but an Old Wife's Tale . Speak ; wilt thou Avarice or Pleasure chufe To be thy Lord ? Take one , and one refufe . WHEN a Government flourishes in Conquefts , and is fecure from ...
... thou liv'it ; for Death will make us all A Name , a Nothing but an Old Wife's Tale . Speak ; wilt thou Avarice or Pleasure chufe To be thy Lord ? Take one , and one refufe . WHEN a Government flourishes in Conquefts , and is fecure from ...
Strana 161
... thou Wings display , and Altars raise , And torture one poor Word a thousand Ways . THIS Fashion of falfe Wit was re- vived by feveral Poets of the last Age , and in particular may be met with a- mong Mr. Herbert's Poems ; and , if I am ...
... thou Wings display , and Altars raise , And torture one poor Word a thousand Ways . THIS Fashion of falfe Wit was re- vived by feveral Poets of the last Age , and in particular may be met with a- mong Mr. Herbert's Poems ; and , if I am ...
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