The Young PhilosopherUniversity Press of Kentucky, 1798 |
Contents
VOLUME I | 1 |
VOLUME II | 79 |
VOLUME III | 157 |
VOLUME IV | 239 |
NOTES TO THE NOVEL | 353 |
VARIANTS | 389 |
BIBLIOGRAPHY | 393 |
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Page xiii - Who never learned her dear delusive art; Which, while it decks the head with many a rose, Reserves the thorn to fester in the heart. For still she bids soft pity's melting eye Stream o'er the ills she knows not to remove, Points every pang, and deepens every sigh Of mourning friendship, or unhappy love.