The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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... parents against her own , and I am the child of the rape on the wedding night ; so that I am as healthy and as homely as my father , but as sprightly and agreeable as my mother . It would be of great ease to you , if would use me under ...
... parents against her own , and I am the child of the rape on the wedding night ; so that I am as healthy and as homely as my father , but as sprightly and agreeable as my mother . It would be of great ease to you , if would use me under ...
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... parents before their fall , overthrew the rebel angels , and created the world , is now represented as descending to Paradise , and pronouncing sentence upon the three offenders . The cool of the evening being a circumstance with which ...
... parents before their fall , overthrew the rebel angels , and created the world , is now represented as descending to Paradise , and pronouncing sentence upon the three offenders . The cool of the evening being a circumstance with which ...
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... parents , and to th ' eastern gate Led them direct ; and down the cliff as fast To the subjected plain ; then disappear'd , They looking back , ' & c . The scene which our first parents are surprised with , upon their looking back on ...
... parents , and to th ' eastern gate Led them direct ; and down the cliff as fast To the subjected plain ; then disappear'd , They looking back , ' & c . The scene which our first parents are surprised with , upon their looking back on ...
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