The Spectator, Volume 2J. J. Woodward, 1830 |
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Page 110
... eyes ' bright sunshine on his lover's head , Then shall the rose of Sharon's field , And whitest lilies , to my beauties yield , Then fairest flow'rs with studious art combine , The roses with the lilies join , And their united chars ...
... eyes ' bright sunshine on his lover's head , Then shall the rose of Sharon's field , And whitest lilies , to my beauties yield , Then fairest flow'rs with studious art combine , The roses with the lilies join , And their united chars ...
Page 263
... eyes of the congre- gation to that one object . However , I have this to say , that she might have staid at her own parish , and not come to perplex those who are otherwise intent upon their duty . ed the churlish dislike and hesitation ...
... eyes of the congre- gation to that one object . However , I have this to say , that she might have staid at her own parish , and not come to perplex those who are otherwise intent upon their duty . ed the churlish dislike and hesitation ...
Page 317
... eyes ; therefore Theophratus called one , who barely rehearsed his speech with his eyes fixed , an absent actor . ' WHEN I have been present in assemblies where my paper has been talked of , I have been very well pleased to hear those ...
... eyes ; therefore Theophratus called one , who barely rehearsed his speech with his eyes fixed , an absent actor . ' WHEN I have been present in assemblies where my paper has been talked of , I have been very well pleased to hear those ...
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