The Spectator, Volume 6J. and R. Tonson, 1728 |
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... Love - labour'd Song , as Milton phrafes it , the Bloffoms are fallen , and the Beds of Flowers fwept away by the Scythe of the Mow- er . I shall now allow my Fair Readers to return to their Romances and Chocolate , provided they make ...
... Love - labour'd Song , as Milton phrafes it , the Bloffoms are fallen , and the Beds of Flowers fwept away by the Scythe of the Mow- er . I shall now allow my Fair Readers to return to their Romances and Chocolate , provided they make ...
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... Love is the most witty Paf- fion in Nature , to offer at fome pert Sallies now and then , by way of Flourish , upon the ami- able Enchantrefs , and unfortunately stumbles ( upon that Mongrel mifcreated ( to fpeak in Mil- tonic ) kind of ...
... Love is the most witty Paf- fion in Nature , to offer at fome pert Sallies now and then , by way of Flourish , upon the ami- able Enchantrefs , and unfortunately stumbles ( upon that Mongrel mifcreated ( to fpeak in Mil- tonic ) kind of ...
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... Love is the moft delightful Paffion , Pity is nothing elfe but Love foftned by a De- . gree of Sorrow : In fhort , it is a kind of pleafing * Anguish , Anguilh , as well as generous Sympathy , that knits IZ N® 396 . The SPECTATOR . Your ...
... Love is the moft delightful Paffion , Pity is nothing elfe but Love foftned by a De- . gree of Sorrow : In fhort , it is a kind of pleafing * Anguish , Anguilh , as well as generous Sympathy , that knits IZ N® 396 . The SPECTATOR . Your ...
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... beheaded upon the fame Ac- count , though this Profecution was believed by many to proceed , as the her felf intimates , rather VOL . VI . B from from the King's Love to Jane Seymour , than from N ° 397 . 13 The SPECTATOR .
... beheaded upon the fame Ac- count , though this Profecution was believed by many to proceed , as the her felf intimates , rather VOL . VI . B from from the King's Love to Jane Seymour , than from N ° 397 . 13 The SPECTATOR .
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from the King's Love to Jane Seymour , than from any actual Crime in Ann of Bologne . Queen Ann Boleyn's last Letter to King Henry . SIR , Cotton Lib . C Otho C. 10 , OUR Grace's Displeasure , and ' my Imprisonment , are Things ' fo ...
from the King's Love to Jane Seymour , than from any actual Crime in Ann of Bologne . Queen Ann Boleyn's last Letter to King Henry . SIR , Cotton Lib . C Otho C. 10 , OUR Grace's Displeasure , and ' my Imprisonment , are Things ' fo ...
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