The Spectator, Том 7Alexander Chalmers E. Sargeant, M. & W. Ward, Munroe, Francis & Parker, and Edward Cotton, Boston, 1810 |
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... arise . VI . " But see ! he comes ! with what majestic gait He onward bears his lovely state ! Now through the lattice he appears , With softest words dispels my fears . Arise , my fair one , and receive All the 42 No. 383 . SPECTATOR .
... arise . VI . " But see ! he comes ! with what majestic gait He onward bears his lovely state ! Now through the lattice he appears , With softest words dispels my fears . Arise , my fair one , and receive All the 42 No. 383 . SPECTATOR .
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... Arise , my fair one , and receive All the blessings love can give : For love admits of no delay , Arise , my fair , and come away ! VIII . " As to its mate the constant dove Flies through the covert of the spicy grove , So let us hasten ...
... Arise , my fair one , and receive All the blessings love can give : For love admits of no delay , Arise , my fair , and come away ! VIII . " As to its mate the constant dove Flies through the covert of the spicy grove , So let us hasten ...
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... arise from visi- ble objects , either when we have them actually in our view , or when we call up their ideas into our minds by paintings , statues , descriptions , or any the like occasion . We cannot indeed have a sin- gle image in ...
... arise from visi- ble objects , either when we have them actually in our view , or when we call up their ideas into our minds by paintings , statues , descriptions , or any the like occasion . We cannot indeed have a sin- gle image in ...
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