The children of the abbey, Volumen4

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Printed at the Minerva-Press, for William Lane, Leadenhall-Street, 1800
 

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Página 90 - ... not Talk to me thus ; but like a pitying angel, Spreading thy wings, come settle on my breast, And hatch warm comfort there, ere sorrows freeze it.
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Página 1 - As in fome free and well-pois'd common-weal Sedition warns the rulers how to fteer, As ftorms and thunders rattling with loud peal, From noxious dregs the dull horizon clear; So when the mind imbrutes in floth fupine, Sharp pangs awake her energy divine. Ceafe...
Página 1 - Ceafe then, ah ceafe, fond mortal, to repine At laws, which nature wifely did ordain ; Pleafure, what is it? rightly to define, 'Tis but a fhort-liv'd interval from pain : Or rather each alternately renew'd, Gives to our lives a fweet viciffitude.
Página 65 - Emily took it into their heads to fall in love with each other.

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