The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, 6. köideWilliam Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... virtue to repel the heat ; Then fix'd the beamy circle on his head , And fetch'd a deep foreboding sigh , and said , " Take this at least , this last advice , my son : Keep a stiff rein , and move but gently on : The coursers of ...
... virtue to repel the heat ; Then fix'd the beamy circle on his head , And fetch'd a deep foreboding sigh , and said , " Take this at least , this last advice , my son : Keep a stiff rein , and move but gently on : The coursers of ...
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... virtue o'er a female heart , And yet he strives to better them by art . He hangs his mantle loose , and sets to show The golden edging on the seam below ; Adjusts his flowing curls , and in his hand Waves , with an air , the sleep ...
... virtue o'er a female heart , And yet he strives to better them by art . He hangs his mantle loose , and sets to show The golden edging on the seam below ; Adjusts his flowing curls , and in his hand Waves , with an air , the sleep ...
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... virtue in you lie , That he who dares your slimy folds untie , Must change his kind , a second stroke I'll try . Again he struck the snakes , and stood again New sex'd , and straight recover'd into man . Him therefore both the deities ...
... virtue in you lie , That he who dares your slimy folds untie , Must change his kind , a second stroke I'll try . Again he struck the snakes , and stood again New sex'd , and straight recover'd into man . Him therefore both the deities ...
Page 72
... from on high , Their two - shap'd son , the double votary ; Then gave a secret virtue to the flood , And ting'd its source to make his wishes good , NOTES ON SOME OF THE FOREGOING STORIES IN OVID'S METAMORPHOSES 72 POEMS , & c .
... from on high , Their two - shap'd son , the double votary ; Then gave a secret virtue to the flood , And ting'd its source to make his wishes good , NOTES ON SOME OF THE FOREGOING STORIES IN OVID'S METAMORPHOSES 72 POEMS , & c .
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... virtues or vices ; particularly the pious commentator , Alexander Ross , has dived deeper into our author's design than any of the rest ; for he discovers in him the greatest mysteries of the Christian religion , and finds almost in ...
... virtues or vices ; particularly the pious commentator , Alexander Ross , has dived deeper into our author's design than any of the rest ; for he discovers in him the greatest mysteries of the Christian religion , and finds almost in ...
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