| 1726 - 332 pagina’s
....ROGER liftened to this Paflage with great Attention, and .deiiriijg Mr. HONEYCOMB to fold down « Leaf at the Place, and lend him his Book, the Knight put it up in his Pocket, and told us that be .would read owr thofc Verfes again before he went to Bed. X Nc 360. Wednefdajy April 13. De pauper... | |
| 1739 - 312 pagina’s
...and Houjhold Peace confound1. SIR ROGER liftened to this Paflhge with great Attention, and defiring Mr. HONEYCOMB to fold down a Leaf at the. Place, and lend him his Book, the Knight put put it up in his Pocket, and told us that he would read .over thofe Verfes again before he went to... | |
| 1776 - 478 pagina’s
...love, withheld Bv parents ; or his happiest choice too late Shall meet already link'd and wedlock-bound To a fell adversary', his hate or shame: Which infinite...cause To human life, and household peace confound. He added not, and from her turn'd ; but Eve Not so repuls'd, with tears that ceas'd not fiowing, And... | |
| 1786 - 670 pagina’s
...to this paiTage with great attention, and deliring Mr. Honeycomb to fold down a leaf at the placea and lend him his book, the knight put it up in his pocket, and told us that he would read over thofe verfes again before he went to bed. X № CCCLX. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23. TACINTES HOR. F.pisT. XTit.... | |
| John Milton - 1795 - 282 pagina’s
...withheld By parents ; or his happiest choice too late Shall meet, already link'd and wedlock-bound To a fell adversary', his hate or shame : Which infinite...cause To human life, and household peace confound. He added not, and from her turn'd ; but Eve Not so repuls'd, with tears that ceas'd not flowing, And... | |
| John Milton - 1800 - 300 pagina’s
...love, with-held By parents; or his happiestchoice too late Shall meet already link'd and wedlock-hoond To a fell adversary, his hate or shame: Which infinite calamity shall cause To tinman life, and househuld peace confound. He added not, and from her turriVf; hut Eve Not so repuls'd,... | |
| John Milton - 1801 - 396 pagina’s
...withheld 'By parents ; or his happiest choice too late Shall meet, already link'd and wedlock-bound 90^ To a fell adversary', his hate or shame : Which infinite...cause To human life, and household peace confound. HE added not, and from her turn'd ; but Eve Not so repuls'd, with tears that ceas'd not flowing, 910... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1802 - 600 pagina’s
...withheld By parents ; or his happiest choice too late Shall meet already link'd, and wedlock-bound To a fell adversary, his hate, or shame : Which infinite...confound.' Sir Roger listened to this passage with great ati tention ; and, desiring Mr. Honeycomb to fold down a leaf at the place, and lend him his book,... | |
| John Milton - 1807 - 514 pagina’s
...love, withheld By parents; or his happiest choice too late Shall meet already link'd and wedlock-bound To a fell adversary', his hate or shame : Which infinite calamity shall cause "To human life, nnd household peace confound. He added not, and from her turn'd; but Eve Not so repuls'd, with tears... | |
| Medora Gordon Byron - 1809 - 342 pagina’s
...love, withheld By parents, or his happiest choice, too late Shall meet, already linkt and wedlock bound To a fell adversary, his hate or shame : Which infinite...cause To human life, and household peace confound." "As experienced married men/' said DOCT tor Walton, " neither my friend Townly or myself can recommend... | |
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