The Speaker Or Miscellaneous Pieces Selected from the Best English Writers: Essay on Elocution and Directions for ReadingF. Louis, 1804 - 376 páginas |
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... wishes , or the eye looks for in a woman , that could the traces be ever worn out of her brain , and those of Eliza's out of mine , she should not only eat of my bread and drink of my own cup , but Maria should lie in my bosom , and be ...
... wishes , or the eye looks for in a woman , that could the traces be ever worn out of her brain , and those of Eliza's out of mine , she should not only eat of my bread and drink of my own cup , but Maria should lie in my bosom , and be ...
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... wish on earth was now To see her blest , and die . The softest blush that nature spreads , Gave colour to her cheek ; Such orient colour smiles thro ' heav'n When May's sweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones scorn The ...
... wish on earth was now To see her blest , and die . The softest blush that nature spreads , Gave colour to her cheek ; Such orient colour smiles thro ' heav'n When May's sweet mornings break . Nor let the pride of great ones scorn The ...
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... wish Which virtue kept conceal'd . What happy hours of heartfelt bliss Did love on both bestow ! But bliss too mighty long to last , Where fortune proves a foe . His sister who like envy form'd , Like her in mischief joy'd , To work ...
... wish Which virtue kept conceal'd . What happy hours of heartfelt bliss Did love on both bestow ! But bliss too mighty long to last , Where fortune proves a foe . His sister who like envy form'd , Like her in mischief joy'd , To work ...
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... wish . Th ' enchanting hope , and sympathetic glow , Beam'd from the mutual eye . Devoting all To love , each was to each a dearer self ; C Supremely happy in th ' awaken'd power Of giving joy Chap . xvj . NARRATIVE PIECES . 49 Celadon ...
... wish . Th ' enchanting hope , and sympathetic glow , Beam'd from the mutual eye . Devoting all To love , each was to each a dearer self ; C Supremely happy in th ' awaken'd power Of giving joy Chap . xvj . NARRATIVE PIECES . 49 Celadon ...
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... wish'd she had not heard it - yet she wish'd That Heav'n had made her such a man : — she thank'd me , And bade me , if I had a friend that lov'd her , I should but teach him how to tell my story , And that would woo her . On this hint I ...
... wish'd she had not heard it - yet she wish'd That Heav'n had made her such a man : — she thank'd me , And bade me , if I had a friend that lov'd her , I should but teach him how to tell my story , And that would woo her . On this hint I ...
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