The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... Heart . 6 Mr. SPECTATOR , S OME Years ago it happened that I lived in the same House with a young Gentleman of Merit ; with whose good Qualities I was so much taken , as to ' make it my Endeavour to shew as many as I was able in my felf ...
... Heart . 6 Mr. SPECTATOR , S OME Years ago it happened that I lived in the same House with a young Gentleman of Merit ; with whose good Qualities I was so much taken , as to ' make it my Endeavour to shew as many as I was able in my felf ...
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... Heart had been long engaged to one whose Name he thought himself ob- liged in Honour to conceal ; but that he could shew her Picture in the Lid of his Snuff - Box . The young Lady , who found herself the most sensibly touched by this ...
... Heart had been long engaged to one whose Name he thought himself ob- liged in Honour to conceal ; but that he could shew her Picture in the Lid of his Snuff - Box . The young Lady , who found herself the most sensibly touched by this ...
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... Heart , Substantial Life , to have thee by my side Henceforth an individual Solace dear . Part of my Soul I seek thee , and thee claim My other half ! - With that thy gentle hand Seiz'd mine , I yielded , and from that time fee How ...
... Heart , Substantial Life , to have thee by my side Henceforth an individual Solace dear . Part of my Soul I seek thee , and thee claim My other half ! - With that thy gentle hand Seiz'd mine , I yielded , and from that time fee How ...
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... Heart , as that detestable Cata- logue of counterfeit Wines , which derive their Names . from the Fruits , Herbs , or Trees of whose Juices they are chiefly compounded : They are loathsome to the Taste , and pernicious to the Health ...
... Heart , as that detestable Cata- logue of counterfeit Wines , which derive their Names . from the Fruits , Herbs , or Trees of whose Juices they are chiefly compounded : They are loathsome to the Taste , and pernicious to the Health ...
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... Heart with an Arrow , as I was one day addressing my self to him at the Head of his Army . ' UPON my next remove I found my self in the Woods , under the shape of a Jack - call , and foon lifted my felf in the Service of a Lion . I used ...
... Heart with an Arrow , as I was one day addressing my self to him at the Head of his Army . ' UPON my next remove I found my self in the Woods , under the shape of a Jack - call , and foon lifted my felf in the Service of a Lion . I used ...
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