The Spectator, Svazek 4George Atherton Aitken G. Routledge, 1898 |
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... heart which grew up in him on that occasion ? As new waked from soundest sleep , Soft on the flowery herb I found me laid , In balmy sweat ; which with his beams the sun Soon dried , and on the reeking moisture fed . Straight toward ...
... heart which grew up in him on that occasion ? As new waked from soundest sleep , Soft on the flowery herb I found me laid , In balmy sweat ; which with his beams the sun Soon dried , and on the reeking moisture fed . Straight toward ...
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... heart of her own to observe a thousand things which would have discovered this change of mind to any one less engaged than she was . Cynthio was musing yesterday in the Piazza in Covent Garden , and was saying to himself that he was a ...
... heart of her own to observe a thousand things which would have discovered this change of mind to any one less engaged than she was . Cynthio was musing yesterday in the Piazza in Covent Garden , and was saying to himself that he was a ...
Strana 415
... heart has not the abhorrence of any treacherous design , he may easily improve approbation into kindness , and kindness into passion . There may possibly be no manner of love between them in the eyes of all their acquaintance , no , it ...
... heart has not the abhorrence of any treacherous design , he may easily improve approbation into kindness , and kindness into passion . There may possibly be no manner of love between them in the eyes of all their acquaintance , no , it ...
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