... to those who are worthy ; (the rest are cheated with a thick intoxicating potion, which a certain sorceress, the abuser of love's name, carries about ;) and how the first and chiefest office of love begins and ends in the soul, producing those happy... Southern Literary Messenger - Page 2981839Full view - About this book
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...fuch as He Promis'd it. With fuch AbftraSted Sublimities as Thefe it might be "worth your Lijining, Readers, as I may One day hope to have Ye in a Still time, when there foall be no Chiding ; not in thefe Noijes, the Adverfary, as ye know, Barking at the Door. See in his... | |
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...obsolete in the age of Milton, who says, in his Smectymmms : " I may one day hope to have ye again in a still time, when there shall be no chiding. Not in these noises." See edit. 1753, p. 118. Steevens. 5 The skies, the fountains,] Instead of fountains, Mr. Heath would... | |
| William Shakespeare - 1805 - 384 pages
...obsolete in the age of Milton, who says, in his Smectymnuus: " I may one day hope to have ye again in a still time, when there shall be no chiding. Not in these noises." See edit. 1753, p. 118. Steevens. i The skies, the fountains,] Instead of fountains, Mr. Heath would... | |
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...knowledge and virtue : with fuch abftracted fublimities as thefe, it might be worth your liftening, readers, as I may one day hope to have ye in a ftill time, when there fhall be no chiding ; not in thefe noifes, the adverfary, as ye know, barking... | |
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...love begins and ends in the toul, producing those happy twins of her divine generation, knowledge and virtue ; with such abstracted sublimities as these, it might be worth your listening, readtrs, as I may one day hope to have you in» Still time, when there shall be no chiding ; not in... | |
| George Burnett - 1807 - 556 pages
...love begins and ends in the soul, producing those happy twins of her divine generation, knowledge and virtue ; with such abstracted sublimities as these, .it might be worth your listen^ ing, readers, as I may one day hope to have you ia.» Still time, wheri there shall be no chiding... | |
| George Burnett - Authors, English - 1807 - 1152 pages
...love begins and ends in the soul, producing those happy twins of her divine generation, knowledge and virtue ; with such abstracted sublimities as these, it might be worth your listenwig, readers, as I may one day hope to have you iti * itill time, when there shall be no chiding... | |
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...love begins and ends in the soul, producing those happy twins of her divine generation, knowledge and virtue : with such abstracted sublimities "as these,...when there shall be no chiding ; not in these noises, the adversary, as ye know, barking at the door, or searching for me at the bordelloes, where it may... | |
| John Black - 1810 - 460 pages
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