The Spectator ...Angier March, 1803 |
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Page 131
... heart which grew up in him on that occasion ! -As new wak'd from soundest sleep , Soft on the flow'ry herb I found me laid In balmy sweat , which with his beams the sun Soon dry'd , and on the reeking moisture fed . Straight towards ...
... heart which grew up in him on that occasion ! -As new wak'd from soundest sleep , Soft on the flow'ry herb I found me laid In balmy sweat , which with his beams the sun Soon dry'd , and on the reeking moisture fed . Straight towards ...
Page 340
... heart , give imperceptible strokes to those delicate fibres of which the vital parts are composed , and wear out the machine insensibly ; not to mention those violent ferments which they stir up in the blood , and those irregular ...
... heart , give imperceptible strokes to those delicate fibres of which the vital parts are composed , and wear out the machine insensibly ; not to mention those violent ferments which they stir up in the blood , and those irregular ...
Page 372
... heart glad , and pro- duce in it that vernal delight which I have before taken notice of . Natural philosophy quickens this taste of the crea- tion , and renders it not only pleasing to the imagina- tion , but to the understanding . It ...
... heart glad , and pro- duce in it that vernal delight which I have before taken notice of . Natural philosophy quickens this taste of the crea- tion , and renders it not only pleasing to the imagina- tion , but to the understanding . It ...
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