The Spectator, Том 2F. C. and J. Rivington, 1822 |
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... live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have so often talked together , grow painful to me ; life itself is become a burden . May you long be happy in 340 No. 164 . THE SPECTATOR .
... live to see you another's ? The streams , the fields , and meadows , where we have so often talked together , grow painful to me ; life itself is become a burden . May you long be happy in 340 No. 164 . THE SPECTATOR .
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become a burden . May you long be happy in the world , but forget that there was ever such a man in it as • THEODOSIUS . " This letter was conveyed to Constantia that very evening , who fainted at the reading of it ; and the next ...
become a burden . May you long be happy in the world , but forget that there was ever such a man in it as • THEODOSIUS . " This letter was conveyed to Constantia that very evening , who fainted at the reading of it ; and the next ...
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... happy . This state is not to be arrived at in this life ; therefore I would recommend to you to talk in an humbler strain than your prede- cessors have done , and , instead of presuming to be happy , instruct us only to be easy . The ...
... happy . This state is not to be arrived at in this life ; therefore I would recommend to you to talk in an humbler strain than your prede- cessors have done , and , instead of presuming to be happy , instruct us only to be easy . The ...
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