Sir Francis Darrell; or, The vortex, المجلدات 3-4 |
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... nature of love as to sup- pose it essentially repellant , instead of attractive . Come , come , let me be your physician ; - I know your case , and I engage for your cure . I will write my prescription , and , as a friend , I will at ...
... nature of love as to sup- pose it essentially repellant , instead of attractive . Come , come , let me be your physician ; - I know your case , and I engage for your cure . I will write my prescription , and , as a friend , I will at ...
الصفحة 8
... natural , health- ful sensibility , and it will be your fault if , in respect to you , it continues con- fined to your soul . If it were not sa- crilege in the present state of your mind to say it , I would say she loves you . Think I ...
... natural , health- ful sensibility , and it will be your fault if , in respect to you , it continues con- fined to your soul . If it were not sa- crilege in the present state of your mind to say it , I would say she loves you . Think I ...
الصفحة 10
... natural and clear as the sense of your aforesaid argument . I shall therefore tell it you at once - her Geneva lover has completely thrown her off , and will have nothing more to say to her . So you see that , between this volatile ...
... natural and clear as the sense of your aforesaid argument . I shall therefore tell it you at once - her Geneva lover has completely thrown her off , and will have nothing more to say to her . So you see that , between this volatile ...
الصفحة 14
... Nature , when employed upon the sinister events of life , and it behoves Reason to curb it . Without this check Nature is her own enemy , sacrificing all her joys to the in- dulgence of one gloomy fancy . - - Poor Miss Saville must have ...
... Nature , when employed upon the sinister events of life , and it behoves Reason to curb it . Without this check Nature is her own enemy , sacrificing all her joys to the in- dulgence of one gloomy fancy . - - Poor Miss Saville must have ...
الصفحة 20
... nature of this hodge - podge of for- tuitous atoms , I have found in you , and in you only , a realizing of what my early reading taught me to picture as friend- ship . You bear with me , and I confess there is much to bear and , if I ...
... nature of this hodge - podge of for- tuitous atoms , I have found in you , and in you only , a realizing of what my early reading taught me to picture as friend- ship . You bear with me , and I confess there is much to bear and , if I ...
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الصفحة 116 - Haste thee, nymph, and bring with thee Jest, and youthful Jollity, Quips, and cranks,* and wanton* wiles, Nods, and becks, and wreathed smiles, Such as hang on Hebe's cheek, And love to live in dimple sleek; Sport that wrinkled Care derides, And Laughter holding both his sides.
الصفحة 199 - Count o'er the joys thine hours have seen, Count o'er thy days from anguish free, And know, whatever thou hast been, 'Tis something better not to be.
الصفحة 345 - OAKWOOD HALL. A Novel. Including a Description of the Lakes of Cumberland and Westmorland, and a
الصفحة 6 - O fairest of creation, last and best Of all God's works, creature in whom excell'd Whatever can to sight or thought be form'd, Holy, divine, good, amiable, or sweet...
الصفحة 146 - ... reason alone can afford him. This is what all the best and wisest Heathens most ardently desired, what nature has been continually looking out for with the utmost earnestness of expectation. When with a mind thus disposed he sits down to examine the gospel, suggest to me the least shadow of a reason why he should reject it ? He finds in it a religion, pure, holy, and benevolent, as the God that gave it. He finds not only its moral precepts but even its sublimest mysteries, calculated to promote...
الصفحة 146 - He sees in it every expectation of nature answered, every infirmity supported, every \vant supplied, every terror dissipated, every hope confirmed ; nay, he sees that God has done exceeding abundantly above all that he could either ask or think; that he has given him (what reason could hardly have the idea of) eternal happiness in a life to come. Will this man " love darkness