The Spectator ..Peter Wilson, 1755 |
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... give thee being I lent Out of my fide to thee , nearest my heart , Substantial life , to have thee by my side , Henceforth an individual folace dear : Part of my foul , I seek thee , and thee claim My other half ! - with that thy gentle ...
... give thee being I lent Out of my fide to thee , nearest my heart , Substantial life , to have thee by my side , Henceforth an individual folace dear : Part of my foul , I seek thee , and thee claim My other half ! - with that thy gentle ...
Page 23
... give • him an opportunity to break his mind . 6 6 1 am , SIR , Your humble fervant , Mary Comfit . • If I observe he cannot speak , I'll give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' Dear Sir , I BEG you to print this ...
... give • him an opportunity to break his mind . 6 6 1 am , SIR , Your humble fervant , Mary Comfit . • If I observe he cannot speak , I'll give him time to recover himself , and ask him how he does . ' Dear Sir , I BEG you to print this ...
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... give a good Smell . Arife , my love , my fair one , and come away . Come , my beloved , let us go forth into the field , let us get up early to the vineyard , let us fee if the vine flourish , whether the tender grapes appear , and the ...
... give a good Smell . Arife , my love , my fair one , and come away . Come , my beloved , let us go forth into the field , let us get up early to the vineyard , let us fee if the vine flourish , whether the tender grapes appear , and the ...
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... gives of Raphael . His de- parture from before the throne , and his flight thro ' the choirs of angels , is finely imaged . As Miton every where fills his poem with circumstances that are mar- vellous and aftonishing , he describes the ...
... gives of Raphael . His de- parture from before the throne , and his flight thro ' the choirs of angels , is finely imaged . As Miton every where fills his poem with circumstances that are mar- vellous and aftonishing , he describes the ...
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... gives orders for . All the boys in the school , but I , have the clafsick authors in ufum Delphini , gilt and ... give me fome • inftructions in this cafe , and perfuade parents to en- courage their children when they find them ...
... gives orders for . All the boys in the school , but I , have the clafsick authors in ufum Delphini , gilt and ... give me fome • inftructions in this cafe , and perfuade parents to en- courage their children when they find them ...
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