A Series of Genuine Letters Between Henry and Francesprinted in the year, 1770 |
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... can I help it ? Sure Nature never endowed us with a Susceptibility of virtuous Affections , without meaning that we should most fenfibly feel them . H4 I took I took your Advice - I fent the Letter this Henry and Frances . 175.
... can I help it ? Sure Nature never endowed us with a Susceptibility of virtuous Affections , without meaning that we should most fenfibly feel them . H4 I took I took your Advice - I fent the Letter this Henry and Frances . 175.
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... sure , but Compaffion is a Virtue , as furely . - Shew her this Paragraph , if you dare . I might frame a Cupid's Paradife with all the Loves that are now breathing out toward you from this Quarter , but I am in Hafte at present to rid ...
... sure , but Compaffion is a Virtue , as furely . - Shew her this Paragraph , if you dare . I might frame a Cupid's Paradife with all the Loves that are now breathing out toward you from this Quarter , but I am in Hafte at present to rid ...
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... sure are folely in Fault . — I will endeavour to believe fo —and so be it . But let me ask you another Question — are you not tired yet of the focial Joys of Kilkenny , and have you any Thoughts of vifiting foreign Parts again ? For my ...
... sure are folely in Fault . — I will endeavour to believe fo —and so be it . But let me ask you another Question — are you not tired yet of the focial Joys of Kilkenny , and have you any Thoughts of vifiting foreign Parts again ? For my ...
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28 페이지 - Biron they call him; but a merrier man, Within the limit of becoming mirth, I never spent an hour's talk withal : His eye begets occasion for his wit; For every object that the one doth catch, The other turns to a mirth-moving jest...
78 페이지 - 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...
246 페이지 - I am not merry ; but I do beguile The thing I am, by seeming otherwise.
78 페이지 - 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.
107 페이지 - Л subject soon exhausts itself with me. You must get some of your volume friends to spin the text for you.
123 페이지 - 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...