The Retrospective Review, Volym 11Charles and Henry Baldwyn, 1825 |
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... thee . Luc . Heaven such sins defend ! Sex . Why do you tremble , lady ? cease this fear ; I am alone ; there is no suspicious ear That can betray this deed : nay , start not , sweet . Luc . Dream I , or am I full awake ? oh no ! I know ...
... thee . Luc . Heaven such sins defend ! Sex . Why do you tremble , lady ? cease this fear ; I am alone ; there is no suspicious ear That can betray this deed : nay , start not , sweet . Luc . Dream I , or am I full awake ? oh no ! I know ...
Sida 131
... thee , thou must embrace death , or desire . Yet do I love thee , wilt thou accept it ? Luc . No. Sex . If not thy love , thou must enjoy thy foe . Where fair means cannot , force shall make my way : By Jove , I must enjoy thee . Luc ...
... thee , thou must embrace death , or desire . Yet do I love thee , wilt thou accept it ? Luc . No. Sex . If not thy love , thou must enjoy thy foe . Where fair means cannot , force shall make my way : By Jove , I must enjoy thee . Luc ...
Sida 132
... thee hence . Luc . Oh ! Sex . If thou raise these cries , lodg'd in thy slaughter'd Arms some base groom dies . And Rome , that hath admir'd thy name so long , Shall blot thy death with scandal from my tongue . Luc . Jove guard my ...
... thee hence . Luc . Oh ! Sex . If thou raise these cries , lodg'd in thy slaughter'd Arms some base groom dies . And Rome , that hath admir'd thy name so long , Shall blot thy death with scandal from my tongue . Luc . Jove guard my ...
Sida 134
... thee tell : It is the fountain and the well , Where pleasure and repentance dwell : It is perhaps the sansing bell , That rings all into heaven or hell , And this is love , and this is love , as I hear tell . Now what is love I will you ...
... thee tell : It is the fountain and the well , Where pleasure and repentance dwell : It is perhaps the sansing bell , That rings all into heaven or hell , And this is love , and this is love , as I hear tell . Now what is love I will you ...
Sida 142
... you miscarry I were lost , Lost and forsaken ; then by our past vows , And by this hand once given me , by these tears , Which are but springs begetting greater flood , I do beseech thee , my dear Geraldine , Look 142 The Early Drama .
... you miscarry I were lost , Lost and forsaken ; then by our past vows , And by this hand once given me , by these tears , Which are but springs begetting greater flood , I do beseech thee , my dear Geraldine , Look 142 The Early Drama .
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Sida 210 - Jonathan, thou wast slain in thine high places. I am distressed for thee, my brother Jonathan: very pleasant hast thou been unto me: thy love to me was wonderful, passing the love of women.
Sida 212 - Hell from beneath is moved for thee to meet thee at thy coming; it stirreth up the dead for thee, even all the chief ones of the earth; it hath raised up from their thrones all the kings of the nations. "All they shall speak and say unto thee, 'Art thou also become weak as we? Art thou become like unto us?' "Thy pomp is brought down to the grave, and the noise of thy viols: the worm is spread under thee, and the worms cover thee.
Sida 87 - But oh ! th' exceeding grace Of highest God that loves His creatures so, And all His works with mercy doth embrace, That blessed angels He sends to and fro, To serve to wicked man, to serve His wicked foe. " How oft do they their silver bowers leave, To come to...
Sida 208 - The enemy said, I will pursue, I will overtake, I will divide the spoil ; My lust shall be satisfied upon them ; 1 will draw my sword, my hand shall destroy them.
Sida 208 - He found him in a desert land, and in the waste howling wilderness; he led him about, he instructed him, he kept him as the apple of his eye.
Sida 214 - For now should I have lain still and been quiet, I should have slept: then had I been at rest, with kings and counsellors of the earth, which built desolate places for themselves...
Sida 206 - In the six hundredth year of Noah's life, in the second month, the seventeenth day of the month, the same day were all the fountains of the great deep broken up, and the windows of heaven were opened.
Sida 216 - Canst thou bind the sweet influences of Pleiades, or loose the bands of Orion...
Sida 185 - twas beyond a mortal's share To wander solitary there: Two paradises 'twere in one, To live in Paradise alone. How well the skilful gardener drew Of flowers and herbs this dial new! Where, from above, the milder sun Does through a fragrant zodiac run : And, as it works, th' industrious bee Computes its time as well as we.
Sida 211 - He bowed the heavens also, and came down; and darkness was under His feet. And He rode upon a cherub, and did fly: yea, He did fly upon the wings of the wind.