The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Eye ; ' Till at the laft a cruel Spoiler came , Cropt this fair Rofe , and rifled all its Sweetness , Then caft it like a loathfome Weed away . ON the contrary , the who has obferved the . timely Cautions I gave her , and lived up to ...
... Eye ; ' Till at the laft a cruel Spoiler came , Cropt this fair Rofe , and rifled all its Sweetness , Then caft it like a loathfome Weed away . ON the contrary , the who has obferved the . timely Cautions I gave her , and lived up to ...
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... Eyes of an- • other more emphatically of the fair Sex , does generally occafion . It fills the Imagination with ⚫ an Affemblage of fuch Ideas and Pictures as are hardly any thing but Shade , fuch as Night , the ' Devil , & . These ...
... Eyes of an- • other more emphatically of the fair Sex , does generally occafion . It fills the Imagination with ⚫ an Affemblage of fuch Ideas and Pictures as are hardly any thing but Shade , fuch as Night , the ' Devil , & . These ...
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... Eyes open ; befides , it is really doing her an Injury . This laft Confideration , forfooth , of injuring her in perfifting , made him refolve to break off upon the first favourable Opportunity of making her angry . When he was in this ...
... Eyes open ; befides , it is really doing her an Injury . This laft Confideration , forfooth , of injuring her in perfifting , made him refolve to break off upon the first favourable Opportunity of making her angry . When he was in this ...
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... Eyes to feveral Blemishes and Defects in our Lives and Converfations , which we fhould not have obfer ved , without the Help of fuch ill - natured Moni- tors . IN order likewife to come at a true Knowledge of our felves , we fhould ...
... Eyes to feveral Blemishes and Defects in our Lives and Converfations , which we fhould not have obfer ved , without the Help of fuch ill - natured Moni- tors . IN order likewife to come at a true Knowledge of our felves , we fhould ...
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... Eyes were never weary'd , But hung upon the Object . To foft Flutes The Silver Oars kept Time ; and while they play'd , The Hearing gave new Pleasures to the Sight , And both to Thought . HERE HERE the Imagination is warmed with all the ...
... Eyes were never weary'd , But hung upon the Object . To foft Flutes The Silver Oars kept Time ; and while they play'd , The Hearing gave new Pleasures to the Sight , And both to Thought . HERE HERE the Imagination is warmed with all the ...
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