The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison: The Spectator [no. 162-483H. G. Bohn, 1856 - 8 pages |
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... Thou may'st shut up thy doors , ( says he , ) with bars and bolts ; it will be impossible for the blacksmith to make them so fast , but a cat and a whoremaster will find a way through them . " In a word , there is no head so full of ...
... Thou may'st shut up thy doors , ( says he , ) with bars and bolts ; it will be impossible for the blacksmith to make them so fast , but a cat and a whoremaster will find a way through them . " In a word , there is no head so full of ...
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... thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferred , Propitious to my tuneful vow , O gentle goddess , hear me now . Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all thy radiant charms confest . III . Thou once didst leave Almighty ...
... thou hast kindly heard A song in soft distress preferred , Propitious to my tuneful vow , O gentle goddess , hear me now . Descend , thou bright , immortal guest , In all thy radiant charms confest . III . Thou once didst leave Almighty ...
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... thou sawest , was the murderer of that child's father . " No. 239. TUESDAY , DECEMBER 4 . -Bella , horrida bella ! VIRG . I HAVE Sometimes amused myself with considering the several methods of managing a debate , which have obtained in ...
... thou sawest , was the murderer of that child's father . " No. 239. TUESDAY , DECEMBER 4 . -Bella , horrida bella ! VIRG . I HAVE Sometimes amused myself with considering the several methods of managing a debate , which have obtained in ...
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... thou art from me , every place is desert : And I methinks am savage and forlorn . Thy presence only ' tis can make me blessed , Heal my unquiet mind , and tune my soul . The consolations of lovers on these occasions are very ex ...
... thou art from me , every place is desert : And I methinks am savage and forlorn . Thy presence only ' tis can make me blessed , Heal my unquiet mind , and tune my soul . The consolations of lovers on these occasions are very ex ...
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... thou goddess , fair and free , In heaven ycleped Euphrosyne , And by men , Heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore : Haste thee , nymph , and bring with thee Jest and ...
... thou goddess , fair and free , In heaven ycleped Euphrosyne , And by men , Heart - easing Mirth , Whom lovely Venus at a birth With two sister Graces more To ivy - crowned Bacchus bore : Haste thee , nymph , and bring with thee Jest and ...
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