The Maid, Wife, and Widow: A Tale, Volume 1Phillips, 1806 |
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... appeared , many of my friends took it into their heads , that se- veral of my imaginary dramatis persona were real characters , and perplexed me by enquiring whether they were meant for Mr. or Mrs. Such - a - one . To put a stop to this ...
... appeared , many of my friends took it into their heads , that se- veral of my imaginary dramatis persona were real characters , and perplexed me by enquiring whether they were meant for Mr. or Mrs. Such - a - one . To put a stop to this ...
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... appeared to give my neglected brother a decided preference over myself .. His retired manners , his sensibility , whenever addressed with the soothing . voice of encouragement , added to the interest the mind of Juliana took in every ...
... appeared to give my neglected brother a decided preference over myself .. His retired manners , his sensibility , whenever addressed with the soothing . voice of encouragement , added to the interest the mind of Juliana took in every ...
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... appearance of the cot- tage and of its tenants . The furniture of the former had no- thing rich , nothing valuable to set it off ; and yet all was arranged with such simple elegance , that it bore the ap- pearance of the residence of ...
... appearance of the cot- tage and of its tenants . The furniture of the former had no- thing rich , nothing valuable to set it off ; and yet all was arranged with such simple elegance , that it bore the ap- pearance of the residence of ...
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... appeared to be prompted by the most energetic benevolence . He told me he would now go for my father and a physician : then darted out of my sight . He soon returned with both the persons he had been seeking . To see the author of my ...
... appeared to be prompted by the most energetic benevolence . He told me he would now go for my father and a physician : then darted out of my sight . He soon returned with both the persons he had been seeking . To see the author of my ...
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... appeared to me in a new garb : it was sure to be an enchanting , for it was a natural one . The mists of prejudice were dispers- ing before my eyes . I thought I had at length discovered why I had not been happy . I had hitherto ...
... appeared to me in a new garb : it was sure to be an enchanting , for it was a natural one . The mists of prejudice were dispers- ing before my eyes . I thought I had at length discovered why I had not been happy . I had hitherto ...
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Page 249 - How sleep the Brave who sink to rest By all their country's wishes blest! When Spring, with dewy fingers cold, Returns to deck their hallowed mould, She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung; By forms unseen their dirge is sung; There Honor comes, a pilgrim gray, To bless the turf that wraps their clay; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there!
Page 248 - She there shall dress a sweeter sod Than Fancy's feet have ever trod. By fairy hands their knell is rung, By forms unseen their dirge is sung ; There Honour comes, a pilgrim grey, To bless the turf that wraps their clay ; And Freedom shall awhile repair, To dwell a weeping hermit there...
Page 125 - » In all the dewy landscapes of the Spring, In the bright eye of Hesper, or the morn, In Nature's fairest forms, is aught so fair As virtuous friendship ? as the candid blush Of him who strives with fortune to be just ? The graceful tear that streams for others...
Page 124 - Where Beauty seems to dwell, nor once inquire "Where is the sanction of eternal truth, Or where the seal of undeceitful good, To save your search from folly ! Wanting these, Lo ! Beauty withers in your void embrace, And with the glittering of an idiot's toy Did Fancy mock your vows.
Page 28 - Ben mi si potria dir: — Frate, tu vai l'altrui mostrando, e non vedi il tuo fallo. Io vi rispondo che comprendo assai, or che di mente ho lucido intervallo...
Page 202 - And taught a brute the way to safe revenge. i would not enter on my list of friends (Though graced with polished manners and fine sense, * Yet wanting sensibility) the man Who needlessly sets foot upon a worm.
Page 28 - Gli è come una gran selva, ove la via conviene a forza, a chi vi va, fallire: chi su, chi giù, chi qua, chi là travia. Per concludere in somma, io vi vo' dire: a chi in amor s'invecchia, oltr'ogni pena, si convengono i ceppi e la catena.
Page 266 - By little aftions ftriving to be great, And proud to be, and to be thought a cheat. And yet in this fo bad is his fuccefs, That as his fame improves, his rents grow...
Page 124 - The tuneful spirit; then through all our paths, Ne'er shall the sound of this devoted lyre Be wanting; whether on the rosy mead, When summer smiles, to warn the melting heart Of luxury's allurement; whether firm Against the torrent and the stubborn hill To urge bold Virtue's...
Page 123 - Thus was Beauty sent from Heaven, The lovely ministress of truth and good In this dark world : for truth and good are one, And Beauty dwells in them, and they in her, With like participation.