The British Essayists: SpectatorJames Ferguson J. Richardson and Company, 1823 |
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... thou be honest , thou'rt a devillish cheat . . I have seen a very ingenious author on this sub- ject , who founds his speculations on the supposition , that as a man hath in the mould of his face a remote likeness to that of an ox , a ...
... thou be honest , thou'rt a devillish cheat . . I have seen a very ingenious author on this sub- ject , who founds his speculations on the supposition , that as a man hath in the mould of his face a remote likeness to that of an ox , a ...
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... thou hast more ' o - morrows yet to ask , And will be ever to begin thy task ; Who , like the hindmost chariot - wheels , are curst , Still to be near , but ne'er to reach the first . DRYDEN . As my correspondents upon the subject of ...
... thou hast more ' o - morrows yet to ask , And will be ever to begin thy task ; Who , like the hindmost chariot - wheels , are curst , Still to be near , but ne'er to reach the first . DRYDEN . As my correspondents upon the subject of ...
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... thou hast fulfill'd Thy words , Creator bounteous and benign ! Giver of all things fair ; but fairest this Of all thy gifts , nor enviest . I now see Bone of my bone , flesh of my flesh , myself . " She heard me thus , and though ...
... thou hast fulfill'd Thy words , Creator bounteous and benign ! Giver of all things fair ; but fairest this Of all thy gifts , nor enviest . I now see Bone of my bone , flesh of my flesh , myself . " She heard me thus , and though ...
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... thou hast made good the old saying , that women are not to be trusted . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ? Have I not children by thee ? How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a second marriage , and after that ...
... thou hast made good the old saying , that women are not to be trusted . Was not I the husband of thy virginity ? Have I not children by thee ? How couldst thou forget our loves so far as to enter into a second marriage , and after that ...
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... thou wilt also vanish- Yet let me talk to thee while thou dost stay . Tell my dearest Betty thou dost not more depend upon her , than does her William ; her absence will make away with me as well as thee . If she offers to remove thee ...
... thou wilt also vanish- Yet let me talk to thee while thou dost stay . Tell my dearest Betty thou dost not more depend upon her , than does her William ; her absence will make away with me as well as thee . If she offers to remove thee ...
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