The Sorrows of Werter: A German Story, Volume 1J. Dodsley, 1780 |
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... ease ? The heart of man is inexplicable . But you forgive me , I know you do . The connections I had formed , were they not fufficient to tor- ment fuch a difpofition as mine ? Poor VOL . I. B Eleonora ! 1 Eleonora ! But am I to be ...
... ease ? The heart of man is inexplicable . But you forgive me , I know you do . The connections I had formed , were they not fufficient to tor- ment fuch a difpofition as mine ? Poor VOL . I. B Eleonora ! 1 Eleonora ! But am I to be ...
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... ease , the mind is fo likewife . " " Well , let us look upon this difpofition as a disease , " I answered , " and fee if there is no remedy for it . " " That is more to the purpose , " faid Charlotte ; " and I think , indeed , a great ...
... ease , the mind is fo likewife . " " Well , let us look upon this difpofition as a disease , " I answered , " and fee if there is no remedy for it . " " That is more to the purpose , " faid Charlotte ; " and I think , indeed , a great ...
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... ease that he could scarcely move when his mind was at peace ; he who at- tacks and puts to flight half a score of his enemies ; are thefe weak people ? My good friend , if refist- ance is a mark of ftrength , can the highest degree of ...
... ease that he could scarcely move when his mind was at peace ; he who at- tacks and puts to flight half a score of his enemies ; are thefe weak people ? My good friend , if refist- ance is a mark of ftrength , can the highest degree of ...
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... ease my wrung feet ; and quite worn out and ex- haufted , I fleep till break of day . Oh , my friend ! the difmal cell , the fackcloth , the girdle with fharp points of iron , would be indulgence and luxury in comparison of what I now ...
... ease my wrung feet ; and quite worn out and ex- haufted , I fleep till break of day . Oh , my friend ! the difmal cell , the fackcloth , the girdle with fharp points of iron , would be indulgence and luxury in comparison of what I now ...
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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