Friendship in Death: In Letters from the Dead to the Living. To which are Added Letters Moral and Entertaining in Prose and VerseR. Johnson, 1805 - 279 من الصفحات |
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... beauty and love . What was airy fiction there , was here all transporting reality . With an inimitable grace she received me into her athe- real chariot , which was sparkling sapphire , studded with gold . It rolled with a spontaneous ...
... beauty and love . What was airy fiction there , was here all transporting reality . With an inimitable grace she received me into her athe- real chariot , which was sparkling sapphire , studded with gold . It rolled with a spontaneous ...
الصفحة 13
... beauty of the stars , I promised , if you survived me , to give you an account of the planetary worlds , and their inhabitants . I have not made half the tour of the skies ; but will , if I can , describe to you the last of these ...
... beauty of the stars , I promised , if you survived me , to give you an account of the planetary worlds , and their inhabitants . I have not made half the tour of the skies ; but will , if I can , describe to you the last of these ...
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... beauty : nor can hu- man fancy , in its most inspired flights , conceive such amiable wonders . Perhaps , in all my planetary rambles , I shall not be able to give you an account of any objects more surpris- ing : but while I am ...
... beauty : nor can hu- man fancy , in its most inspired flights , conceive such amiable wonders . Perhaps , in all my planetary rambles , I shall not be able to give you an account of any objects more surpris- ing : but while I am ...
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... beauty , how wondrous , how ineffable the vision ! Fulness of joy is in his presence , rapture and inexpressible ecstasy : the fairest seraph stops his lute , and with a grace- ful pause confesses the subject too great for his most ...
... beauty , how wondrous , how ineffable the vision ! Fulness of joy is in his presence , rapture and inexpressible ecstasy : the fairest seraph stops his lute , and with a grace- ful pause confesses the subject too great for his most ...
الصفحة 20
... beauty and liberty , and my own life . The wounds I re- ceived , gave a free passage to my soul ; which took its flight with no other regret , but that of parting with you , if it may be called a separation ; for I have been your ...
... beauty and liberty , and my own life . The wounds I re- ceived , gave a free passage to my soul ; which took its flight with no other regret , but that of parting with you , if it may be called a separation ; for I have been your ...
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adieu æther agreeable amusements angel appear Aspasia Aurelia beauty bliss bloom bow'rs breast brother Cassander celestial charming CLEORA crystal brook darkness seduced daugh dear Dear Charlotte death delight distress divine eternal ev'ry eyes fair fair penitent fatal father fear flame flow'ry gave gentle give gloomy glorious glory grace grief groves guilt guiltless happiness heart heaven heavenly height honour hopes human humble immortal infamy innocence LETTER libertine liberty look Lord lover lute Lysander Madam marriage melancholy Melanthus mind morning mortal nature never numbers nymph o'er painted passion peace Philocles pleasure pow'r Pylos reproach retirement retreat ROSALINDA rosy sacred scenes secret servant shades sister skies smile soft soon soul sparkling springs stars surprise sweet tears temper tender thee thing thou thoughts thousand tion Tlepolemus told triumph truth vanity virgin train virtue young your's youth