The Monthly Review, Or, Literary JournalR. Griffiths, 1822 - Books |
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Page 107
Alas ! in life , that name must never dwell - Upon my guilty lips : -farewell ! - farewell ! " 66 Stay ! - Anna ! stay ! —the happier time hath been When we were blessed , and thou could'st not have seen These scalding tears , unmoved !
Alas ! in life , that name must never dwell - Upon my guilty lips : -farewell ! - farewell ! " 66 Stay ! - Anna ! stay ! —the happier time hath been When we were blessed , and thou could'st not have seen These scalding tears , unmoved !
Page 121
I never was wanting , upon any occasion , to shew I had a true honour for your Grace , and I never gave a greater proof of it , than in this freedom I have taken ; and I am not sure I shall have confidence to let this letter go at last ...
I never was wanting , upon any occasion , to shew I had a true honour for your Grace , and I never gave a greater proof of it , than in this freedom I have taken ; and I am not sure I shall have confidence to let this letter go at last ...
Page 241
... he had never searched into the springs of human actions , or balanced the conveniences or inconveniences of different institutions ; he had no curiosity for the study of nature ; he had never observed the progress of intellect ...
... he had never searched into the springs of human actions , or balanced the conveniences or inconveniences of different institutions ; he had no curiosity for the study of nature ; he had never observed the progress of intellect ...
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