The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 254
... heart remove The wasting cares and pains of love . If ever thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferr d , Propitious to my tuneful vow , O gentle goddess ! hear me now . Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all thy ...
... heart remove The wasting cares and pains of love . If ever thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferr d , Propitious to my tuneful vow , O gentle goddess ! hear me now . Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all thy ...
Strana 319
... hearts ; insomuch that the whole HAVING already given an account of the dissec - heart was wound up together in a Gordian knot , tion of the beau's head , with the several discoveries made on that occasion ; I shall here , according to ...
... hearts ; insomuch that the whole HAVING already given an account of the dissec - heart was wound up together in a Gordian knot , tion of the beau's head , with the several discoveries made on that occasion ; I shall here , according to ...
Strana 668
... heart , and began to squeeze it . I was in a great confusion to see how many things , which I had always cherished as virtues , issued out of my heart on this occasion . In short , after it had been thoroughly squeezed , it looked like ...
... heart , and began to squeeze it . I was in a great confusion to see how many things , which I had always cherished as virtues , issued out of my heart on this occasion . In short , after it had been thoroughly squeezed , it looked like ...
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