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Pagina 3
... pleasure . than their cenfure could 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 ...
... pleasure . than their cenfure could 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 ...
Pagina 10
... pleasure , But while I live , I will devote the wretches . 225 From whom , ye dear companions of my grief , In fuch extremes of woe , can I endure The voice of confolation or advice ? Ceafe , cease your strains of unprevailing comfort ...
... pleasure , But while I live , I will devote the wretches . 225 From whom , ye dear companions of my grief , In fuch extremes of woe , can I endure The voice of confolation or advice ? Ceafe , cease your strains of unprevailing comfort ...
Pagina 13
... pleasure but at fecond hand . Unheeding girl , confefs , and chuie thy crime , That thou , or know'it not , or forgett'ft thy duty . You faid but now , if you had pow'r to hate , 355 B Το To hate to purpose , you'd avow your anger ...
... pleasure but at fecond hand . Unheeding girl , confefs , and chuie thy crime , That thou , or know'it not , or forgett'ft thy duty . You faid but now , if you had pow'r to hate , 355 B Το To hate to purpose , you'd avow your anger ...
Pagina 14
... pleasure . While you , whofe words profefs fuch fpecious hate , A & t in concurrence with the murderers . 370 But would they give me all my fifter's gifts , And all the ornaments in which you thine ; I would not yield a moment to them ...
... pleasure . While you , whofe words profefs fuch fpecious hate , A & t in concurrence with the murderers . 370 But would they give me all my fifter's gifts , And all the ornaments in which you thine ; I would not yield a moment to them ...
Pagina 25
... pleasure on . 219 Elect . Wretched Electra ! -Now it's time to mourn Thy fate , Oreftes , when thy mother triumphs In thy deftruction thus - Gods ! is it well ? Cly . With him ' tis wond'rous well , tho ' not with thee . 245 Elect ...
... pleasure on . 219 Elect . Wretched Electra ! -Now it's time to mourn Thy fate , Oreftes , when thy mother triumphs In thy deftruction thus - Gods ! is it well ? Cly . With him ' tis wond'rous well , tho ' not with thee . 245 Elect ...
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