The Spectator, Volume 8Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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Pagina 93
... heart . ] Scaliger and others , on my heart . Verse the fourth . I found a dart . ] The Va- tican manuscript for I reads it ; but this must have been the hallucination of the transcriber , who probably mistook the dash of the I for a T ...
... heart . ] Scaliger and others , on my heart . Verse the fourth . I found a dart . ] The Va- tican manuscript for I reads it ; but this must have been the hallucination of the transcriber , who probably mistook the dash of the I for a T ...
Pagina 189
... heart with power extreme , Whether shall weigh the balance down ; to wit , The dear affection unto kindred sweet , Or raging fire of love to womankind , Or zeal of friends combin'd by virtues meet : But of them all , the band of virtues ...
... heart with power extreme , Whether shall weigh the balance down ; to wit , The dear affection unto kindred sweet , Or raging fire of love to womankind , Or zeal of friends combin'd by virtues meet : But of them all , the band of virtues ...
Pagina 205
... heart , mistaken notions of piety , or weak- ness of understanding , love to indulge this un- comfortable way of life , and give up themselves a prey to grief and melancholy . Superstitious fears and groundless scruples cut them off ...
... heart , mistaken notions of piety , or weak- ness of understanding , love to indulge this un- comfortable way of life , and give up themselves a prey to grief and melancholy . Superstitious fears and groundless scruples cut them off ...
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