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The British Essayists; with Prefaces, Historical and Biographical,: The Rambler - Page 189
by Alexander Chalmers - 1811
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Paradise Regain'd: A Poem. In Four Books. To which is Added Samson Agonistes ...

John Milton - 1707 - 480 pages
...unfortunate mifdeed. , . ^ Samf, Out, outHytena-, thefe are thy wonted arts, And arts of ev'ry woman falfe like thee, To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray, Then as repentant to fubmit, beleech, And reconcilement move with feign'd remorfe, Confefs, and promife wonders in her change,...
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Athenian Sport: Or, Two Thousand Paradoxes Merrily Argued, to Amuse and ...

John Dunton - English wit and humor - 1707 - 584 pages
...can't deny but 'tis to the Life. . « Thefe are thy wonted Arts, And Arts of every Woman falfe li^e thee, To break all Faith, all Vows, deceive, betray, Then, as Repentant, to fubmit, 'befeeth, . . And Reconcilement, move, with feigrfd Remorfe, Confefs, and promife Wonders in...
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The St. James's Magazine, Volume 1

Robert Lloyd - 1762 - 464 pages
...Samfon's reply to Delilah. Out, out Hyaena ; thefe are thy wonted arts, And arts of every woman, falfe like thee ; To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray, Then as repentant io fubtnit, befeech, And reconcilement move with feigned rernorfe ; Confefs, and promife wonders in...
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Harrison's British Classicks, Volume 1

1785 - 596 pages
...and allurements of feminine hypocrify. Thrfe are thy wonted arts, And arts of ev'ry woman falfelilce thee, To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray, Then as repentant to fubmit, befcech, And reconcilement move with feign'd remorfe, Cnnfefs and promife wonders in her change}...
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The Rambler

Samuel Johnson, John Hawkins - 1787 - 460 pages
...ftratagems and allurements of feminine hypocrify: Thefe are thy wonted arts, And arts of ev'ry woman falfe like thee, To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray, Then as repentant to fubmit, befeech, And reconcilement move with feign'd remorfe, Confefs and promife wonders in her change;...
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The Works of the British Poets, Volume 5

Robert Anderson - English poetry - 1795 - 740 pages
...unfortunate mifdocd. SAM. Out, out hyasna ; thefe are thy wonted. arts, And arts of every woman falfe like thee ; To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray, Then as repentant, to fubrait, befeech, . And reconcilement move with feign'd remorfc; Confcfs, and promife wonders in her...
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The Rambler [by S. Johnson and others]., Volume 3

1801 - 344 pages
...ftratagems and allurements of feminine hypocrify. Thefe are thy wonted arts, 5\.nd arts of every woman falfe like thee, To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray, Then as repentant to fubmit, befeech, And reconcilement move with feign'd remorfe, Confefs and promife wonders in her change...
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Rambler

Samuel Johnson - 1801 - 458 pages
...allurements of feminine hypocrify : — — — Thefe are thy wonted arts, And arts of every woman falfe like thee, To break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray, Then as repentant to fubmit, befeech, And reconcilement move with feign'd remorfe, Confefs and promife wonders in her change...
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The Works of Samuel Johnson, LL.D.

Samuel Johnson - Biography - 1801 - 458 pages
...and allurements of feminine hypocrify : • Thefe are thy wonted arts, And arts of every woman falfe like thee, To "break all faith, all vows, deceive, betray, Then as repentant to fubmit, befeech, And reconcilement move with feign'd remorfe, Confefs and promife wonders in her change...
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Select British Classics, Volume 7

English literature - 1803 - 296 pages
...stratagems and allurements of feminine hypocrisy : These are thy wonted arts, And arts of ev'ry Avoman false like thee, To break all faith, all vows, deceive,...repentant to submit, beseech, And reconcilement move with feign 'cl remorse, Confess and promise wonders in her change : Not truly pe.iuent, but chief to try...
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