The SpectatorGeorge Routledge and sons, 1888 - Počet stran: 919 |
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Strana 220
... meet and voluntarily make Choice of each other , without principally regarding or neglecting the Circumstances of Fortune or Beauty . These may still love in spite of Adversity or Sickness : The former we may in some measure defend our ...
... meet and voluntarily make Choice of each other , without principally regarding or neglecting the Circumstances of Fortune or Beauty . These may still love in spite of Adversity or Sickness : The former we may in some measure defend our ...
Strana 223
... meet with among Men who are used to adjust and methodize their Thoughts . 6 6 I was this Evening walking in the Fields with my Friend Captain SENTRY , and I could not , from the many Relations which I drew him into of what passed when ...
... meet with among Men who are used to adjust and methodize their Thoughts . 6 6 I was this Evening walking in the Fields with my Friend Captain SENTRY , and I could not , from the many Relations which I drew him into of what passed when ...
Strana 593
... meet my Dear , And , Lo , in Happy Hour I find thee here . My Chamber I've adorn'd , and o'er my Bed Are cov'rings ... meets , I'll lay thee in a Wilderness of Sweets . Whatever to the Sense can grateful be I have collected there- My ...
... meet my Dear , And , Lo , in Happy Hour I find thee here . My Chamber I've adorn'd , and o'er my Bed Are cov'rings ... meets , I'll lay thee in a Wilderness of Sweets . Whatever to the Sense can grateful be I have collected there- My ...
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