The SpectatorH. Washbourne, 1852 - 722 strán (strany) |
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Strana 71
... turn'dst thy back ? ( Quoth Echo ) " Pish . " To run from those th ' hadst overcome Thus cowardly ? ( Quoth Echo ) " Mura . " But what a vengeance makes thee fly From me too as thine enemy ? Or if thou hast no thought of me , Nor what I ...
... turn'dst thy back ? ( Quoth Echo ) " Pish . " To run from those th ' hadst overcome Thus cowardly ? ( Quoth Echo ) " Mura . " But what a vengeance makes thee fly From me too as thine enemy ? Or if thou hast no thought of me , Nor what I ...
Strana 199
... turn the discourse , by taking notice - in general , from the highest to the lowest parts of human society , there was a secret , though unjust way , among men , of indulging the seeds of ill - nature and envy , by com- paring their own ...
... turn the discourse , by taking notice - in general , from the highest to the lowest parts of human society , there was a secret , though unjust way , among men , of indulging the seeds of ill - nature and envy , by com- paring their own ...
Strana 394
... turn'd by furious winds And surging waves , as mountains to assault Heav'n's height , and with the centre mix the pole . " Silence , ye troubled waves : and thou , deep , peace ! " Said then th ' omnific Word , " Your discord end ...
... turn'd by furious winds And surging waves , as mountains to assault Heav'n's height , and with the centre mix the pole . " Silence , ye troubled waves : and thou , deep , peace ! " Said then th ' omnific Word , " Your discord end ...
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