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Strona 11
No ! this assent would kindred frailty prove , « A love for him would be a vicious
love : “ Can a chaste maiden secret counsel hold “ With one whose crime by
every mouth is told ? “ Forbid it spirit , prudence , virtuous pride ; “ He must
despise me ...
No ! this assent would kindred frailty prove , « A love for him would be a vicious
love : “ Can a chaste maiden secret counsel hold “ With one whose crime by
every mouth is told ? “ Forbid it spirit , prudence , virtuous pride ; “ He must
despise me ...
Strona 15
Strong was the maiden's hope ; her friend was proud , And had her notions to the
world avow'd ; And , could she find the Merchant weak and frail , With power to
prove it , then she must prevail : For she aloud would publish his disgrace , And ...
Strong was the maiden's hope ; her friend was proud , And had her notions to the
world avow'd ; And , could she find the Merchant weak and frail , With power to
prove it , then she must prevail : For she aloud would publish his disgrace , And ...
Strona 16
To town if business calls him , there he stays “ In sinful pleasures wasting
countless days ; “ Nor doubt the facts , for I can witness call every crime , and
prove them one and all . ” « For Here ceased th ' informer ; Arabella's look Was
like a ...
To town if business calls him , there he stays “ In sinful pleasures wasting
countless days ; “ Nor doubt the facts , for I can witness call every crime , and
prove them one and all . ” « For Here ceased th ' informer ; Arabella's look Was
like a ...
Strona 46
Deist and atheist call'd ; for few agreed What were his notions , principles , or
creed ; His mind reposed not , for he hated rest , But all things made a query or a
jest ; Perplex'd himself , he ever sought to prove That man is doom'd in endless ...
Deist and atheist call'd ; for few agreed What were his notions , principles , or
creed ; His mind reposed not , for he hated rest , But all things made a query or a
jest ; Perplex'd himself , he ever sought to prove That man is doom'd in endless ...
Strona 57
He must be told of it , and he shall ; the office Becomes a woman best ; I'll take it
upon me ; If I prove honey - mouth'd , let my tongue blister . Winter's Tale . -
Disguise — I see thou art a wickedness . Twelfth Night TALE XII . SQUIRE
THOMAS .
He must be told of it , and he shall ; the office Becomes a woman best ; I'll take it
upon me ; If I prove honey - mouth'd , let my tongue blister . Winter's Tale . -
Disguise — I see thou art a wickedness . Twelfth Night TALE XII . SQUIRE
THOMAS .
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