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Pagina 3
... give me pain . But I am so far from entertaining any fears of its mif- carriage ; that if my own partiality and the judgment of those chosen friends , —Quibus hæc , fint qualiacumque , arridere velim , have not confpired to deceive me ...
... give me pain . But I am so far from entertaining any fears of its mif- carriage ; that if my own partiality and the judgment of those chosen friends , —Quibus hæc , fint qualiacumque , arridere velim , have not confpired to deceive me ...
Pagina 14
... give me all my fifter's gifts , And all the ornaments in which you thine ; I would not yield a moment to them . - No : Let coftly banquets load your wanton table , And your foft l : fe in delicacies flow ; Give me the meaneft neceffary ...
... give me all my fifter's gifts , And all the ornaments in which you thine ; I would not yield a moment to them . - No : Let coftly banquets load your wanton table , And your foft l : fe in delicacies flow ; Give me the meaneft neceffary ...
Pagina 16
... give them to the winds ; or hide them deep In earth , at diftance from his aweful tomb . 455 Let the earth keep them for her fun'ral honours , The fittest off'rings to adorn her grave . Had fhe not been the vileft of her fex , She would ...
... give them to the winds ; or hide them deep In earth , at diftance from his aweful tomb . 455 Let the earth keep them for her fun'ral honours , The fittest off'rings to adorn her grave . Had fhe not been the vileft of her fex , She would ...
Pagina 18
... give adult'ry fcope , the husband bled . But I. in hope , forefee fome dire event , The threat'ning vifions of the night Shall have their force , nor be content To punish guilt with bare affright . 510 515 Let birds , dreams ...
... give adult'ry fcope , the husband bled . But I. in hope , forefee fome dire event , The threat'ning vifions of the night Shall have their force , nor be content To punish guilt with bare affright . 510 515 Let birds , dreams ...
Pagina 26
... , revenge her crime purfued . Elect . That injur'd monarch found a fon His difcontented fhade t ' appease ; But my unhappy fire has none To give the plaintive phantom ease . 300 III . Cho . Oh , virgin , great is III . 26 ELECTR A.
... , revenge her crime purfued . Elect . That injur'd monarch found a fon His difcontented fhade t ' appease ; But my unhappy fire has none To give the plaintive phantom ease . 300 III . Cho . Oh , virgin , great is III . 26 ELECTR A.
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