Miscellanies, in Prose and Verse, on Various Occasions,author, and sold, 1776 - 214 Seiten |
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... ; And when they think themselves most safe , Are furtheft from their point Love , hatred , diffimulation , and every paffion , C Warring Warring against each other in separate interefts , While the FUGITIVE PIECES . 9.
... ; And when they think themselves most safe , Are furtheft from their point Love , hatred , diffimulation , and every paffion , C Warring Warring against each other in separate interefts , While the FUGITIVE PIECES . 9.
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... they live recluse From man's defpotic rule ; And joy themselves with minds profufe In Dian's lonely school ; F And And thus avail their fecret thought From prejudicial fears , ( 33 ) The old maid, The fentiment and answer, To Laura, www.
... they live recluse From man's defpotic rule ; And joy themselves with minds profufe In Dian's lonely school ; F And And thus avail their fecret thought From prejudicial fears , ( 33 ) The old maid, The fentiment and answer, To Laura, www.
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... themselves aright On reafon's vaunted throne , To have and hold that dimful light , Which they at length bemoan . The rule of nature must abate , Were all to be thus taught ; And foon , alas ! would life ftagnate , Nor order as it ought ...
... themselves aright On reafon's vaunted throne , To have and hold that dimful light , Which they at length bemoan . The rule of nature must abate , Were all to be thus taught ; And foon , alas ! would life ftagnate , Nor order as it ought ...
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... themselves exclaim , And finally - repent . And when to bind the gordian knot They find themselves too late , They ne'er want words , and God knows what , To juftify their fate , Still , tho ' they will not thus confess , To add to ...
... themselves exclaim , And finally - repent . And when to bind the gordian knot They find themselves too late , They ne'er want words , and God knows what , To juftify their fate , Still , tho ' they will not thus confess , To add to ...
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... themselves , To mourn his lofs as boys would elves . And , roaming in the human world , He all his thoughts and wits unfurl'd , To learn which way his courfe to fleer , With men above the vulgar sphere ; When running all the claffes o ...
... themselves , To mourn his lofs as boys would elves . And , roaming in the human world , He all his thoughts and wits unfurl'd , To learn which way his courfe to fleer , With men above the vulgar sphere ; When running all the claffes o ...
Häufige Begriffe und Wortgruppen
æther againſt almoſt anſwer becauſe blifs cafe Calais called caufe cauſe confequence conftitution courſe death defire ditto eaſe eaſy ev'ry facrifice fafe faid fame fate fatisfaction feel fenfe fenfibility fentiments fhall fhew fhould fide fince fincere fingle firft firſt fociety fome fomething fond foon foul friendſhip ftate fubdue fubject fucceed fuch fuffer fufficiently fuperior fure happineſs happy heart herſelf himſelf honeft honour houſe huſband innocence intereft itſelf joys lady laft laſt lefs libel loft Lord Mansfield LOTHARIO LOVE FOR LOVE Margate Maria marriage married ment mifery mind moft moſt muft muſt myſelf nature never obferve occafion otherwiſe paffed paffion perfon pleafing pleaſe pleaſure poffeffed poffible practiſe praiſe preſent Promife puniſhment purpoſe raiſe reaſon reflection religion Scyphon and Laura ſenſe ſhall ſhe ſome ſtate tender themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thought tion virtue whofe whoſe wife wiſdom wiſh woman worfe
Beliebte Passagen
Seite 173 - I'd be a Dog, a Monkey or a Bear, Or any thing, but that vain Animal, Who is so proud of being rational.
Seite 88 - Curfe on all laws but thofe which love has made? Love, free as air, at fight of human ties, Spreads his light wings; and in a moment flies.
Seite 71 - ... man and wife. The fpirit of love has fomething fo extremely fine in it, that it is very often difturbed and loft, by fome little accidents, which the carelefs and unpolite never attend to, until it is gone paft recovery.
Seite 187 - ... feem proper, according to the heinoufnefs of the crime, and the circumftances of the offender.