The Gleaner: A Series of Periodical Essays, Volume 4Nathan Drake Suttaby, Evance, and Company, 1811 |
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... tender passion , rush on the imagination with violence , to which even the energy of youthful ambition is feeble . and impotent in comparison . It seems that but a dream of pleasure , a prospect of bliss , has been presented to the view ...
... tender passion , rush on the imagination with violence , to which even the energy of youthful ambition is feeble . and impotent in comparison . It seems that but a dream of pleasure , a prospect of bliss , has been presented to the view ...
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... tender sensation doubly acute , every softening feeling alive . From the object of tenderness and idolatry of one who was the world to him , he at once finds himself a deserted and despised being ; he sees his best and finest feelings ...
... tender sensation doubly acute , every softening feeling alive . From the object of tenderness and idolatry of one who was the world to him , he at once finds himself a deserted and despised being ; he sees his best and finest feelings ...
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... tender distress , the languishments of disappointed passion , suf- fuses the melting eye of sensibility , that his po- etic fictions are to call forth ; but the gush of heart - felt anguish , sympathising with the last worst strokes of ...
... tender distress , the languishments of disappointed passion , suf- fuses the melting eye of sensibility , that his po- etic fictions are to call forth ; but the gush of heart - felt anguish , sympathising with the last worst strokes of ...
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... tender care My cold remains , and decent rites prepare ? Alas , of every tie by thee bereft , For me no home , no friends , no parents left ; On every hand , despair alone I see , And the throng'd world a wilderness to me . Curs'd be ...
... tender care My cold remains , and decent rites prepare ? Alas , of every tie by thee bereft , For me no home , no friends , no parents left ; On every hand , despair alone I see , And the throng'd world a wilderness to me . Curs'd be ...
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... dear hands the decent rites supply , And thou in pity , bending o'er my bier , Grace my cold relics with a tender tear . THE SPECULATOR , No. 8 , April 20 , 1790 . No. CXLVII . -In some " dogs there " are NO . 146 . 27 THE GLEANER .
... dear hands the decent rites supply , And thou in pity , bending o'er my bier , Grace my cold relics with a tender tear . THE SPECULATOR , No. 8 , April 20 , 1790 . No. CXLVII . -In some " dogs there " are NO . 146 . 27 THE GLEANER .
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