The Works of HoraceHinds & Noble, 1899 - 209 |
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Strona 53
... whither the acclamations and crowd of applauding [ citizens ] call us , or into the adjoining ocean . If we are truly penitent for our enormities , the very elements of depraved lust are to be erased , and the minds of too soft a mold ...
... whither the acclamations and crowd of applauding [ citizens ] call us , or into the adjoining ocean . If we are truly penitent for our enormities , the very elements of depraved lust are to be erased , and the minds of too soft a mold ...
Strona 68
... whither your bloom ? Whither your grace ful deportment ? What have you [ remaining ] of her , of her , who breathed loves , and ravished me from myself ? Happy next to Cynara , and distinguished for an aspect of graceful ways : but the ...
... whither your bloom ? Whither your grace ful deportment ? What have you [ remaining ] of her , of her , who breathed loves , and ravished me from myself ? Happy next to Cynara , and distinguished for an aspect of graceful ways : but the ...
Strona 114
... whither . " " I am in doubt what I shall do , " said he ; " whether desert you or my cause . " " Me , I beg of you . " " I will not do it , " said he ; and began to take the lead of me . I ( as it is difficult to contend with one's ...
... whither . " " I am in doubt what I shall do , " said he ; " whether desert you or my cause . " " Me , I beg of you . " " I will not do it , " said he ; and began to take the lead of me . I ( as it is difficult to contend with one's ...
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