The Spectator, Volume 5J. Tonson, 1729 - English essays |
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... fair Cor- refpondent . 6 : 6 . Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , YOU having fee your Readers an Exercife in one of your laft Week's Papers , I have perform'd mine according to your Orders , and herewith fend it you en- clofed . You must know , Mr ...
... fair Cor- refpondent . 6 : 6 . Dear Mr. SPECTATOR , YOU having fee your Readers an Exercife in one of your laft Week's Papers , I have perform'd mine according to your Orders , and herewith fend it you en- clofed . You must know , Mr ...
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... of all Verfe , Sidney's Sifter , Pembroke's Mother : Death , ere thou hast kill'd another , Fair , and learn'd , as good as fhe , Time fhall throw a Dart at thee . L Wednesday , N ° 324. Wednesday , March 12 . C & 14 No 323 The SPECTATOR .
... of all Verfe , Sidney's Sifter , Pembroke's Mother : Death , ere thou hast kill'd another , Fair , and learn'd , as good as fhe , Time fhall throw a Dart at thee . L Wednesday , N ° 324. Wednesday , March 12 . C & 14 No 323 The SPECTATOR .
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... fair Creature , is thy felf , With thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no Shadow ... fair indeed and tall , Under Under a Platan , yet methought lefs fair , Lefs 20 N 325 The SPECTATOR .
... fair Creature , is thy felf , With thee it came and goes : but follow me , And I will bring thee where no Shadow ... fair indeed and tall , Under Under a Platan , yet methought lefs fair , Lefs 20 N 325 The SPECTATOR .
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Under a Platan , yet methought lefs fair , Lefs winning foft , lefs amiably mild , Than that fmooth watry Image : back I turn'd , Thou following cry'dft aloud , Return fair Eve , Whom fly't thou ? whom thou fly'st , of him thou art His ...
Under a Platan , yet methought lefs fair , Lefs winning foft , lefs amiably mild , Than that fmooth watry Image : back I turn'd , Thou following cry'dft aloud , Return fair Eve , Whom fly't thou ? whom thou fly'st , of him thou art His ...
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... Fair one , and come away ; for lo the Winter is past , the Rain is over and gone , the Flowers appear on the Earth , the Time of the finging of Birds is come , and the Voice of the Turtle is heard in our Land . The Fig - tree putteth ...
... Fair one , and come away ; for lo the Winter is past , the Rain is over and gone , the Flowers appear on the Earth , the Time of the finging of Birds is come , and the Voice of the Turtle is heard in our Land . The Fig - tree putteth ...
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