The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 73
... happy garden plac'd , Reaping immortal fruits of joy and love ; Uninterrupted joy , unrivall❜d love , In blissful solitude . He then survey'd Hell and the gulph between , and Satan there Coasting the wall of heav'n on this side night ...
... happy garden plac'd , Reaping immortal fruits of joy and love ; Uninterrupted joy , unrivall❜d love , In blissful solitude . He then survey'd Hell and the gulph between , and Satan there Coasting the wall of heav'n on this side night ...
Page 106
... happy station in any thing they speak or do ; and , if the reader will give me leave to use the ex- pression , that their thoughts are always ' para- disaical . ' We are in the next place to consider the machines of the fourth book ...
... happy station in any thing they speak or do ; and , if the reader will give me leave to use the ex- pression , that their thoughts are always ' para- disaical . ' We are in the next place to consider the machines of the fourth book ...
Page 116
... happy as to have me read them over again . It is insignificant to tell you my tears and reproaches made the boisterous calf leave the room ashamed and out of countenance , when I had leisure to ruminate on this accident with more than ...
... happy as to have me read them over again . It is insignificant to tell you my tears and reproaches made the boisterous calf leave the room ashamed and out of countenance , when I had leisure to ruminate on this accident with more than ...
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