The Spectator, Volume 2George Atherton Aitken Routledge, 1975 |
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Pagina 118
... heart , told him , after a further inquiry into his hand , that his true love was constant , and that she should dream of him to - night . My old friend cried ' Pish ' , and bid her go on . The gipsy told him that he was a bachelor ...
... heart , told him , after a further inquiry into his hand , that his true love was constant , and that she should dream of him to - night . My old friend cried ' Pish ' , and bid her go on . The gipsy told him that he was a bachelor ...
Pagina 131
... heart bursts , and he is at rest with that breath expired a soul who never indulged a passion unfit for the place he is gone to . Where are now thy plans of justice , of truth , of honour ? of what use the volumes thou hast collated ...
... heart bursts , and he is at rest with that breath expired a soul who never indulged a passion unfit for the place he is gone to . Where are now thy plans of justice , of truth , of honour ? of what use the volumes thou hast collated ...
Pagina 167
... heart , sweetens my humour , en- larges my soul , and affects every action of my life . ' Tis to my lovely charmer I owe that many noble ideas are continually affixed to my words and actions : ' tis the natural effect of that generous ...
... heart , sweetens my humour , en- larges my soul , and affects every action of my life . ' Tis to my lovely charmer I owe that many noble ideas are continually affixed to my words and actions : ' tis the natural effect of that generous ...
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