The Spectator, Volume 4George Gregory Smith Dent, 1966 |
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Pagina 164
... Thou , Goddess , thou my Innocence maintain : Thou , whom the nicest Rules of Goodness sway'd , Vouchsafe to follow an unblemish'd Maid . She spoke , and touch'd the Cord with glad Surprize , ( The Truth was witness'd by ten thousand ...
... Thou , Goddess , thou my Innocence maintain : Thou , whom the nicest Rules of Goodness sway'd , Vouchsafe to follow an unblemish'd Maid . She spoke , and touch'd the Cord with glad Surprize , ( The Truth was witness'd by ten thousand ...
Pagina 176
... thou pleasing Companion of this Body , thou fleeting Thing that art now deserting it ! whither art thou flying ? to what unknown Region ? Thou art all trembling , fearful , and pensive . Now what is become of thy former Wit and Humour ?
... thou pleasing Companion of this Body , thou fleeting Thing that art now deserting it ! whither art thou flying ? to what unknown Region ? Thou art all trembling , fearful , and pensive . Now what is become of thy former Wit and Humour ?
Pagina 382
... thou , and next to thee Some Beauty sits , the Spectacle to see , If she enquire the Names of conquer'd Kings . Of Mountains , Rivers , and their hidden Springs ; Answer to all thou knowest ; and , if Need be , Of Things unknown seem to ...
... thou , and next to thee Some Beauty sits , the Spectacle to see , If she enquire the Names of conquer'd Kings . Of Mountains , Rivers , and their hidden Springs ; Answer to all thou knowest ; and , if Need be , Of Things unknown seem to ...
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talk these Things of You and You cannot hide from us | 8 |
CONTENTS | 320 |
Essays Nos 556635 Friday June | 447 |
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