The Sorrows of Werter: A German Story, Volume 1J. Dodsley, 1780 |
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... see , that all his powers are wafted to fatisfy mere neceffities , the only end of which is to prolong a miserable existence ; that our feeming care , with regard to certain enquiries , is but a blind refignation ; and that we only ...
... see , that all his powers are wafted to fatisfy mere neceffities , the only end of which is to prolong a miserable existence ; that our feeming care , with regard to certain enquiries , is but a blind refignation ; and that we only ...
Page 43
... ran to the door to see the company , and look at the coach which was come to fetch her . " I beg pardon , " she said , " for having given you the trouble to come up , and and am forry to make the ladies wait ; but [ 43 ]
... ran to the door to see the company , and look at the coach which was come to fetch her . " I beg pardon , " she said , " for having given you the trouble to come up , and and am forry to make the ladies wait ; but [ 43 ]
Page 65
... body was well , and ftill in bed . I left her , promifing to see her again in the course of the day . I kept my word ; and fince that time , fun , moon , ftars , may rife VOL . I. F and and fet as they will ; I know not whether [ 65 ]
... body was well , and ftill in bed . I left her , promifing to see her again in the course of the day . I kept my word ; and fince that time , fun , moon , ftars , may rife VOL . I. F and and fet as they will ; I know not whether [ 65 ]
Page 71
... seeing it grow and flourish . LETTER XIV . THE day before yesterday the physician came from the town to make a vifit at the fteward's . He found me upon the floor , playing with Charlotte's children ; we were tickling one another , and ...
... seeing it grow and flourish . LETTER XIV . THE day before yesterday the physician came from the town to make a vifit at the fteward's . He found me upon the floor , playing with Charlotte's children ; we were tickling one another , and ...
Page 150
... see how they prevent my wishes , how well they understand all those little attentions of friendship , fo fuperior to the magnificent pre- fents of the great , which are humi- liating . I kiffed the fleeve - knot a thousand times , and ...
... see how they prevent my wishes , how well they understand all those little attentions of friendship , fo fuperior to the magnificent pre- fents of the great , which are humi- liating . I kiffed the fleeve - knot a thousand times , and ...
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againſt agreeable amongſt amuſed anſwered aſked becauſe Char Charlotte Charlotte's cloſe coach converfation dance dear friend defired delight deſtroys difpofition eaſe eldeſt endeavour exift expreffion exprefs eyes faid Albert faluted fame fcene feel feemed feen felf fenfes fentiment fhade fhall fhould fide fifter fimple fince firſt fituation fociety fome fometimes foon forrow foul fpirits ftill ftrength fuch hand happineſs happy heart heaven herſelf himſelf houſe ill-humour itſelf juſt kiffed lady laft LETTER looked lotte mind miſtreſs moft moſt muſt myſelf ourſelves paffion paradife paſs pleaſed pleaſure poffeffion preſent promiſe racter raiſed reaſon ſaid ſcene ſee ſeen ſhall ſhe ſome ſpring ſtanding ſteps ſtill ſtopped ſubject talked tears tell tenderneſs themſelves theſe thing thofe thoſe thou thouſand tion torment turbs underſtanding uſe walfe Walheim walk weakneſs Werter whilft wiſh woman yeſterday young youngeſt