Results of ReadingJ. Murray, 1843 - 351 Seiten |
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... heads down softly and go to sleep , without wrangling like babies or froward children.1 Death is necessary , and therefore not intolerable ; and nothing is to be esteemed evil which God and nature have fixed with eternal sanctions.5 1 ...
... heads down softly and go to sleep , without wrangling like babies or froward children.1 Death is necessary , and therefore not intolerable ; and nothing is to be esteemed evil which God and nature have fixed with eternal sanctions.5 1 ...
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... found dead on her couch ; her hand supporting her head in the attitude of sleep . 4 Swift ( On the Death of his Mother , i . 111. ) ( Scott's ed . ) had the happiness to approach her . Her death did CHAP . VI . ] 77 WOMAN .
... found dead on her couch ; her hand supporting her head in the attitude of sleep . 4 Swift ( On the Death of his Mother , i . 111. ) ( Scott's ed . ) had the happiness to approach her . Her death did CHAP . VI . ] 77 WOMAN .
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... head , And stole along on tiptoe tread , And gently oped the door , and spake In whispers ne'er was voice so sweet ! Even music follow'd her light feet ; - While she was gone , Methought I felt too much alone.1 She was an amiable ...
... head , And stole along on tiptoe tread , And gently oped the door , and spake In whispers ne'er was voice so sweet ! Even music follow'd her light feet ; - While she was gone , Methought I felt too much alone.1 She was an amiable ...
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... hat'st or fearest ? Come , lay thy head upon my breast , And I will kiss thee into rest ; 1 Peveril of the Peak . 4 Idem . 2 Byron . 5 Idem . 6 Voltaire . 3 Moore . Since words of mine , and songs must fail Even 100 [ CHAP . VII . LOVE .
... hat'st or fearest ? Come , lay thy head upon my breast , And I will kiss thee into rest ; 1 Peveril of the Peak . 4 Idem . 2 Byron . 5 Idem . 6 Voltaire . 3 Moore . Since words of mine , and songs must fail Even 100 [ CHAP . VII . LOVE .
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... head Whole nights on her unwearied arm sustain , And charm away the sense of pain ! 2 Le plus grand des plaisirs c'est cette admiration du cœur qui remplit tous les momens , donne un but à toutes les actions , une émulation continuelle ...
... head Whole nights on her unwearied arm sustain , And charm away the sense of pain ! 2 Le plus grand des plaisirs c'est cette admiration du cœur qui remplit tous les momens , donne un but à toutes les actions , une émulation continuelle ...
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