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Page 76
... heart . TO LUCASTA ON GOING TO THE WARS . We are not able to assign the following stanzas to their proper author , but notwithstanding the affectation which pervades them , we think they will give pleasure to every lover of poetry ...
... heart . TO LUCASTA ON GOING TO THE WARS . We are not able to assign the following stanzas to their proper author , but notwithstanding the affectation which pervades them , we think they will give pleasure to every lover of poetry ...
Page 77
... heart than mine , But not forever bind . But when to radiant form and feature , Internal worth and feature join With temper mild and gay good nature , Around the willing heart , they twine The empire of the mind . DOMESTIC COMFORTS ...
... heart than mine , But not forever bind . But when to radiant form and feature , Internal worth and feature join With temper mild and gay good nature , Around the willing heart , they twine The empire of the mind . DOMESTIC COMFORTS ...
Page 79
... heart . For now we sever each from each , I learn what I have lost in thee , - Alas ! that nothing less could teach How great indeed my love should be ! Farewell , I did not know thy worth : But thou art gone , and now ' tis priz'd ...
... heart . For now we sever each from each , I learn what I have lost in thee , - Alas ! that nothing less could teach How great indeed my love should be ! Farewell , I did not know thy worth : But thou art gone , and now ' tis priz'd ...
Page 80
... heart is true . " But deceiver since I find thee , Without feeling truth or taste , Recreant you no more shall bind me , Never more with me shall rest . Yet as I can't do without one , From my own resolv'd to part , Myra , prithee ...
... heart is true . " But deceiver since I find thee , Without feeling truth or taste , Recreant you no more shall bind me , Never more with me shall rest . Yet as I can't do without one , From my own resolv'd to part , Myra , prithee ...
Page 85
... heart of Paris , in a solitary house , surrounded by a fine garden . Every day for two hours I shall be at the disposal of any person who may wish to procure one of my books , and to discuss the principles of it with me , from two to ...
... heart of Paris , in a solitary house , surrounded by a fine garden . Every day for two hours I shall be at the disposal of any person who may wish to procure one of my books , and to discuss the principles of it with me , from two to ...
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