The Tatler: With Notes and a General Index ; Complete in One VolumeDesilver, Thomas & Company, 1837 - 688 pages |
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... eyes , now he has found who she is , he shall conquer her , though her eyes are intent upon one who looks from her ; which is ordinary with the sex . It is certainly a mistake in the ancients , to draw the little gentleman LOVE , as a ...
... eyes , now he has found who she is , he shall conquer her , though her eyes are intent upon one who looks from her ; which is ordinary with the sex . It is certainly a mistake in the ancients , to draw the little gentleman LOVE , as a ...
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... eyes looked languishing on mine , And wreathing arms did soft embraces join ; A doubtful trembling seized me first all o'er , Then wishes , and a warmth unknown before ; What followed was all ecstasy and trance , Immortal pleasures ...
... eyes looked languishing on mine , And wreathing arms did soft embraces join ; A doubtful trembling seized me first all o'er , Then wishes , and a warmth unknown before ; What followed was all ecstasy and trance , Immortal pleasures ...
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... eyes and attention to the object that compassion to the world , the celestial mourner had given us that sudden start , in the midst of was then first seen to turn her regard to things an inconsolable and speechless affliction . Im ...
... eyes and attention to the object that compassion to the world , the celestial mourner had given us that sudden start , in the midst of was then first seen to turn her regard to things an inconsolable and speechless affliction . Im ...
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... eyes to see , that we are not the inconsiderable crea- tures which unlucky pretenders to our favour would insinuate ... eye upon a new book , which gave me more pleasing enter- tainment , being a sixth part of Miscellany Poems published ...
... eyes to see , that we are not the inconsiderable crea- tures which unlucky pretenders to our favour would insinuate ... eye upon a new book , which gave me more pleasing enter- tainment , being a sixth part of Miscellany Poems published ...
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... eyes : For every shrub , and every blade of grass , And every pointed thorn , seemed wrought in glass ; In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorn's show , While through the ice the crimson berries glow . The thick - sprung reeds the watery ...
... eyes : For every shrub , and every blade of grass , And every pointed thorn , seemed wrought in glass ; In pearls and rubies rich the hawthorn's show , While through the ice the crimson berries glow . The thick - sprung reeds the watery ...
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The Tatler: With Notes, and a General Index ... Complete in One Volume Joseph Addison,Sir Richard Steele No preview available - 2015 |
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