The Spectator. Volume the First. [-eighth.].J. and R. Tonson in the Strand., 1744 |
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... Hearts in that emphatical Pe- tition ; Try me , O God , and feek the ground of my Heart ; prove me , and examine my Thoughts . Look well if there be any way of wickedness in me , and lead me in the way ever- lafting . L N ° 400 . I ...
... Hearts in that emphatical Pe- tition ; Try me , O God , and feek the ground of my Heart ; prove me , and examine my Thoughts . Look well if there be any way of wickedness in me , and lead me in the way ever- lafting . L N ° 400 . I ...
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... Heart , that the Imagination of the Unguarded is touched with a Fondness which grows too infenfibly to be refifted . Much Care and Concern for the Lady's Welfare , to feem afraid left she should be annoyed by the very Air which ...
... Heart , that the Imagination of the Unguarded is touched with a Fondness which grows too infenfibly to be refifted . Much Care and Concern for the Lady's Welfare , to feem afraid left she should be annoyed by the very Air which ...
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... Heart ? But thou canst read it there . III . Thy Providence my Life fuftain'd , And all my Wants redreft . When in the filent Womb I lay , And hung upon the Breaft . IV . To all my weak Complaints and Cries , Thy Mercy lent an Ear , Ere ...
... Heart ? But thou canst read it there . III . Thy Providence my Life fuftain'd , And all my Wants redreft . When in the filent Womb I lay , And hung upon the Breaft . IV . To all my weak Complaints and Cries , Thy Mercy lent an Ear , Ere ...
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