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Strona 14
Why are these gentle maidens prone to make Their sister - doves the tempting
world forsake ? Why all their triumph when a maid disdains The tyrant sex , and
scorns to wear its chains ? Is it pure joy to see a sister flown From the false ...
Why are these gentle maidens prone to make Their sister - doves the tempting
world forsake ? Why all their triumph when a maid disdains The tyrant sex , and
scorns to wear its chains ? Is it pure joy to see a sister flown From the false ...
Strona 24
Ay , this is Nature , ” said the gentle ' Squire ; “ This ease , peace , pleasure —
who would not ad . mire ? “ With what delight these sturdy children play , “ And
joyful rustics at the close of day ; “ Sport follows labour , on this even space “ Will
...
Ay , this is Nature , ” said the gentle ' Squire ; “ This ease , peace , pleasure —
who would not ad . mire ? “ With what delight these sturdy children play , “ And
joyful rustics at the close of day ; “ Sport follows labour , on this even space “ Will
...
Strona 33
And now approaching to the Journey's end , His anger fails , his thoughts to
kindness tend , He less offended feels , and rather fears t ' offend : Now gently
rising , hope contends with doubt , And casts a sunshine on the views without ;
And still ...
And now approaching to the Journey's end , His anger fails , his thoughts to
kindness tend , He less offended feels , and rather fears t ' offend : Now gently
rising , hope contends with doubt , And casts a sunshine on the views without ;
And still ...
Strona 45
We answer , day by day , The loving feet would take th ' accustom'd way , The
amorous eye would rove as if in quest Of something rare , and on the mansion
rest ; The same soft passion touch'd the gentle tongue , And Anna's charms in
tender ...
We answer , day by day , The loving feet would take th ' accustom'd way , The
amorous eye would rove as if in quest Of something rare , and on the mansion
rest ; The same soft passion touch'd the gentle tongue , And Anna's charms in
tender ...
Strona 46
... by reasoning long , Confused if right , and positive if wrong , With playful
speech and smile , that spoke delight , She made them careless both of wrong
and right . This gentle damsel gave consent to wed , With school 46 TALE XL
EDWARD ...
... by reasoning long , Confused if right , and positive if wrong , With playful
speech and smile , that spoke delight , She made them careless both of wrong
and right . This gentle damsel gave consent to wed , With school 46 TALE XL
EDWARD ...
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