A Series of Genuine Letters Between Henry and Francesprinted in the year, 1770 |
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Pagina 31
... muft Discord be , when even Taylors have rifen in Arms . The ex- ceffive Dearness of Provifions has been the Caufe of the Infurrections , both in England and Ireland . Hunger will break through Laws , as well as Stone Walls . The Police ...
... muft Discord be , when even Taylors have rifen in Arms . The ex- ceffive Dearness of Provifions has been the Caufe of the Infurrections , both in England and Ireland . Hunger will break through Laws , as well as Stone Walls . The Police ...
Pagina 53
... muft have been a vast Advantage to them - think of Swift's ftriking out Two - hundred , adding Two- hundred , and altering Two - hundred Lines , in his Baucis and Philemon , upon the Hints and Advicė of his Friends . The Antients never ...
... muft have been a vast Advantage to them - think of Swift's ftriking out Two - hundred , adding Two- hundred , and altering Two - hundred Lines , in his Baucis and Philemon , upon the Hints and Advicė of his Friends . The Antients never ...
Pagina 63
... muft run of as faft as it falls ; but it must certainly have been concave at the Time of Noah , and fo of course filled like a Bowl - dish . But enough of Voltairean Impertinence . There is a Clofeness in the Air too that al- moft ...
... muft run of as faft as it falls ; but it must certainly have been concave at the Time of Noah , and fo of course filled like a Bowl - dish . But enough of Voltairean Impertinence . There is a Clofeness in the Air too that al- moft ...
Pagina 64
... muft be a certain Sign of your Virtue ; but in the Nature . of your Philofophy , it is not , alas ! fo fure a Token of your Health . I am pleased with the dea of your Juvenescence , and fhould not be . much grieved at my declining in ...
... muft be a certain Sign of your Virtue ; but in the Nature . of your Philofophy , it is not , alas ! fo fure a Token of your Health . I am pleased with the dea of your Juvenescence , and fhould not be . much grieved at my declining in ...
Pagina 68
... muft , each Day , repeat the very fame ; " Counting no old Thing old , thou mine , I thine , " Even as when first I hallowed thy fair Name . " I have a vaft Reverence for old Poetry - it is richer than the new , though not so neat . I ...
... muft , each Day , repeat the very fame ; " Counting no old Thing old , thou mine , I thine , " Even as when first I hallowed thy fair Name . " I have a vaft Reverence for old Poetry - it is richer than the new , though not so neat . I ...
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Pagina 78 - Like as the culver, on the bared bough Sits mourning for the absence of her mate, And in her songs sends many a wishful vow For his return, that seems to linger late ; So I alone, now left disconsolate, Mourn to myself the absence of my love : And wandering here and there all desolate, Seek with my plaints to match that mournful dove : Ne joy of aught that under...
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Pagina 78 - Lilceas the Culver36 on the bared bough fits mourning for the abfence of her mate ; and, in her fongs fends many a wifhful vow, for his return that feems to linger late: So I alone now left difconfolate, mourn to myfelf the abfence of my love : and, wand'ring here and there all defolate, feek with my plaints to match that mournful dove.
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Pagina 123 - THE heavy hours are almoft paft That part my love and me : My longing eyes may hope at laft, Their only wifh to fee. But how, my Delia, will you meet The man you've loft fo long ? Will love in all your pulfes beat, And tremble on your tongue? Will you in every look declare, Your heart is ftill the fame ; And heal each...