The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... , Sidney's Sifter , Pembroke's Mother : Death , ere thou hast kill'd another , Fair , and learn'd , as good as she , Time shall throw a Dart at thee . L Wednesday , N ° 324. Wednesday , March 12 . 6 6 14 No 323 . The SPECTATOR .
... , Sidney's Sifter , Pembroke's Mother : Death , ere thou hast kill'd another , Fair , and learn'd , as good as she , Time shall throw a Dart at thee . L Wednesday , N ° 324. Wednesday , March 12 . 6 6 14 No 323 . The SPECTATOR .
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... thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no Shadow stays Thy coming , and thy Soft Embraces , he Whose Image thou art , him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine , to him shalt bear Multitudes like thy self , and ...
... thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no Shadow stays Thy coming , and thy Soft Embraces , he Whose Image thou art , him thou shalt enjoy Inseparably thine , to him shalt bear Multitudes like thy self , and ...
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... thee Being , I lent Out of my Side to thee , nearest my 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 ...
... thee Being , I lent Out of my Side to thee , nearest my 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 ...
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... thee , Nature's Defire , In whose fight all things joy , with Ravishment , Attracted by thy Beauty still to gaze ! AN injudicious Poet would have made Adam talk thro " the whole Work in fuch Sentiments as these : But Flat- tery and ...
... thee , Nature's Defire , In whose fight all things joy , with Ravishment , Attracted by thy Beauty still to gaze ! AN injudicious Poet would have made Adam talk thro " the whole Work in fuch Sentiments as these : But Flat- tery and ...
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... thee , Stranger , who thou art , That mighty leading Angel , who of late Made head against Heaven's King , tho ' overthrown , I saw and heard , for such a numerous Hoft Fled not in filence through the frighted Deep With Ruin upon Ruin ...
... thee , Stranger , who thou art , That mighty leading Angel , who of late Made head against Heaven's King , tho ' overthrown , I saw and heard , for such a numerous Hoft Fled not in filence through the frighted Deep With Ruin upon Ruin ...
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