The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Band 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... looks on all , was fix'd on one . He saw the boy's confusion in his face , Surpris'd at all the wonders of the place ; And cries aloud , " What wants my son ? for know My son thou art , and I must call thee so . " " Light of the world ...
... looks on all , was fix'd on one . He saw the boy's confusion in his face , Surpris'd at all the wonders of the place ; And cries aloud , " What wants my son ? for know My son thou art , and I must call thee so . " " Light of the world ...
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... Look on my face ; or if my heart lay bare , Could you but look , you'd dread the father there , Choose out a gift from seas , or earth , or skies , wish all nature lies , For open to your Only decline this one unequal task , For ' tis a ...
... Look on my face ; or if my heart lay bare , Could you but look , you'd dread the father there , Choose out a gift from seas , or earth , or skies , wish all nature lies , For open to your Only decline this one unequal task , For ' tis a ...
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... looks on the forbidden west . The horses ' names he knew not in the fright : Nor would he loose the reins , nor could he hold them tight . Now all the horrors of the heav'ns he spies , And monstrous shadows of prodigious size , That ...
... looks on the forbidden west . The horses ' names he knew not in the fright : Nor would he loose the reins , nor could he hold them tight . Now all the horrors of the heav'ns he spies , And monstrous shadows of prodigious size , That ...
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... d ) Indulging sorrow , sickens at the sight Of his own sunshine , and abhors the light : The hidden griefs that in his bosom rise , Sadden his looks , and overcast his eyes , As when some dusky orb obstructs his ray , And 20 POEMS ON.
... d ) Indulging sorrow , sickens at the sight Of his own sunshine , and abhors the light : The hidden griefs that in his bosom rise , Sadden his looks , and overcast his eyes , As when some dusky orb obstructs his ray , And 20 POEMS ON.
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... look , And mildly in a female accent spoke : " How fares my girl ? How went the morning chase ? ” To whom the virgin , starting from the grass , " All hail , bright deity , whom I prefer To Jove himself , though Jove himself were here ...
... look , And mildly in a female accent spoke : " How fares my girl ? How went the morning chase ? ” To whom the virgin , starting from the grass , " All hail , bright deity , whom I prefer To Jove himself , though Jove himself were here ...
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