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Pagina 209
... soul foresakes its place, A trembling faintness seals my eyes, And paleness dwells upon my face : Oh I let my love with pow'rful odours stay My fainting love-sick soul, that dies away ; One hand beneath me let him place, With t'other ...
... soul foresakes its place, A trembling faintness seals my eyes, And paleness dwells upon my face : Oh I let my love with pow'rful odours stay My fainting love-sick soul, that dies away ; One hand beneath me let him place, With t'other ...
Pagina 223
... soul, as is little inferior to devotion. It is not in the power of every one to offer up this kind of worship to the great Author of nature, and to indulge these more refined meditations of heart, which are doubtless highly acceptable ...
... soul, as is little inferior to devotion. It is not in the power of every one to offer up this kind of worship to the great Author of nature, and to indulge these more refined meditations of heart, which are doubtless highly acceptable ...
Pagina 224
... soul; and to improve this vernal delight, as Milton calls it, into a Christian virtue. When we find ourselves inspired with this pleasing instinct, this secret satisfaction and complacency arising from the beauties of the creation, let ...
... soul; and to improve this vernal delight, as Milton calls it, into a Christian virtue. When we find ourselves inspired with this pleasing instinct, this secret satisfaction and complacency arising from the beauties of the creation, let ...
Pagina 234
... soul out of the ordi nary tracts and passages of life up to that elevation which makes the life of the enamoured so much superior to that of the rest of the world. But ever since the beauteous Cecilia has made such a figure as she now ...
... soul out of the ordi nary tracts and passages of life up to that elevation which makes the life of the enamoured so much superior to that of the rest of the world. But ever since the beauteous Cecilia has made such a figure as she now ...
Pagina 237
... those vices that lurk in the secret corners of the soul, and to show my reader those methods by which he may arrive at a true and impartial knowledge of himself. The usual means prescribed for this purpose, No. 399.] THE SPECTATOR. 237.
... those vices that lurk in the secret corners of the soul, and to show my reader those methods by which he may arrive at a true and impartial knowledge of himself. The usual means prescribed for this purpose, No. 399.] THE SPECTATOR. 237.
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