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Strona 16
For Here ceased th ' informer ; Arabella's look Was like a school - boy's puzzled
by his book ; Intent she cast her eyes upon the floor , Paused — then replied " I
wish to know no more : “ I question not your motive , zeal , or love , 6 But must ...
For Here ceased th ' informer ; Arabella's look Was like a school - boy's puzzled
by his book ; Intent she cast her eyes upon the floor , Paused — then replied " I
wish to know no more : “ I question not your motive , zeal , or love , 6 But must ...
Strona 17
( 1 ) ( 1 ) As the author's purpose in this tale may be mistaken , he wishes to
observe , that conduct like that of the lady's here described must be meri . torious
or censurable , just as the motives to it are pure or selfish ; that these motives may
in a ...
( 1 ) ( 1 ) As the author's purpose in this tale may be mistaken , he wishes to
observe , that conduct like that of the lady's here described must be meri . torious
or censurable , just as the motives to it are pure or selfish ; that these motives may
in a ...
Strona 30
By Heaven , I wish she suffer'd half the pain “ Of hope protracted through the day
in vain : “ Shall I persist to see th ' ungrateful maid ? “ Yes , I will see her , slight
her , and upbraid : " What ! in the very hour ? She knew the time , “ And doubtless
...
By Heaven , I wish she suffer'd half the pain “ Of hope protracted through the day
in vain : “ Shall I persist to see th ' ungrateful maid ? “ Yes , I will see her , slight
her , and upbraid : " What ! in the very hour ? She knew the time , “ And doubtless
...
Strona 42
Unless it forces , call it as you will , “ It is but wish , and proneness to the ill . " “ Art
thou not tempted ? ” . " Do I fall ? ” said Shore . “ The pure have fallen . ” . 6. Then
are pure no more : “ While Reason guides me , I shall walk aright , 6 Nor need a ...
Unless it forces , call it as you will , “ It is but wish , and proneness to the ill . " “ Art
thou not tempted ? ” . " Do I fall ? ” said Shore . “ The pure have fallen . ” . 6. Then
are pure no more : “ While Reason guides me , I shall walk aright , 6 Nor need a ...
Strona 43
Who often reads , will sometimes wish to write , And Shore would yield instruction
and delight : A serious drama he design'd , but found ' T was tedious travelling in
that gloomy ground ; A deep and solemn story he would try , But grew ...
Who often reads , will sometimes wish to write , And Shore would yield instruction
and delight : A serious drama he design'd , but found ' T was tedious travelling in
that gloomy ground ; A deep and solemn story he would try , But grew ...
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