| 1797 - 448 Seiten
...her pass the High-street t'wards the minster. O. Wilm. She's gone to visit Chariot — She doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid, There dwells more goodness, than the rigid race Of moral pedants, e'er believ'd, or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth, Doth... | |
| Voltaire, Aaron Hill - 1797 - 458 Seiten
...her pass the High-street t'wards the minster. O. Wilm. She's gone to visit Chariot— She doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid, There dwells more goodness, than the rigid race Of moral pedants, e'er believ'd, or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth, Doth... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 954 Seiten
...pass the High-street, to««r«fe the Minster. O. Wilm. She is gone to visit Charlotte. Sbe doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid There dwells more goodness than the rigid гас» Of moral pedants e'er believed, or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth, Doth... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 Seiten
...pass the High-street, towards the Minster. 0. Wilm. She is gone to visit Charlotte. She doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid There dwells more goodness than the rigid race Of moral pedants e'er believed, or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth, Doth she... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 358 Seiten
...her pass the High-street, t'wards the Minster. 0. Wilm. She's gone to visit Charlotte. She doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid, There dwells more goodness than the rigid race Of moral pedants e'er believ'd, or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth Doth she... | |
| George Lillo, Thomas Davies - 1810 - 264 Seiten
...pass the High-street t'wards the minster. O. Wilm. She's gone to visit Chariot— —She doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid, There dwells more goodness, than the rigid race Of moral pedants, '^er befiev'd, or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth, Doth... | |
| 1811 - 620 Seiten
...pass the High-street, towards the Minster. 0. Wilm. She is gone to visit Charlotte. She doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid There dwells more goodness, than the rigid race Of moral pedants e'er believed, or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth, Doth she... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1824 - 396 Seiten
...her pass the High-street, t'wards the Minster. O. Wilm. She's gone to visit Charlotte. She doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid, There dwells more goodness than the rigid race Of moral pedants e'er believ'd, or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth, Doth she... | |
| 1833 - 828 Seiten
...paw the High-street, towards the Minster. O. Wil. She's gone to visit Charlotte — She doth well. In the soft bosom of that gentle maid, There dwells more goodness then the rigid race Of moral pedants cet believ'd or taught. With what amazing constancy and truth... | |
| 1868 - 338 Seiten
...her pass the High-street, t'wnnls the Minster. Old W. She's gone to visit Charlotte. She doth well! In the soft bosom of that gentle maid, There dwells more goodness than the rigid race Of moral pedants e'er believ'd, or taught With what amazing constancy and truth Doth she... | |
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