The Spectator, Svazek 3Dent, 1945 |
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Strana 99
... live without her . Some cursed Fraud Or Enemy hath beguil'd thee , yet unknown , And me with thee hath ruin'd , for with thee Certain my Resolution is to die ; How can I live without thee , how forego Thy sweet Converse , and Love so ...
... live without her . Some cursed Fraud Or Enemy hath beguil'd thee , yet unknown , And me with thee hath ruin'd , for with thee Certain my Resolution is to die ; How can I live without thee , how forego Thy sweet Converse , and Love so ...
Strana 120
... live , thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy Counsel in this uttermost distress , My only strength and stay : Forlorn of thee Whither shall I betake me , where subsist ? While yet we live , scarce one short hour perhaps , Between us two let ...
... live , thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy Counsel in this uttermost distress , My only strength and stay : Forlorn of thee Whither shall I betake me , where subsist ? While yet we live , scarce one short hour perhaps , Between us two let ...
Strana 193
... live the Expectation of it . For my own Part , I think the Being of a God is so little to be doubted , that it is almost the only Truth we are sure of , and such a Truth as we meet with in every Object , in every Occurrence , and in ...
... live the Expectation of it . For my own Part , I think the Being of a God is so little to be doubted , that it is almost the only Truth we are sure of , and such a Truth as we meet with in every Object , in every Occurrence , and in ...
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