Heart-throbs of Eminent AuthorsMaclean, 1872 - 304 Seiten |
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... Cowper . A guardian angel o'er his life presiding , Doubling his pleasures , and his cares dividing . Rogers . Ah , gentle dames , it gars me greet To think how mony counsels sweet , How mony lengthened sage advices , The husband frae ...
... Cowper . A guardian angel o'er his life presiding , Doubling his pleasures , and his cares dividing . Rogers . Ah , gentle dames , it gars me greet To think how mony counsels sweet , How mony lengthened sage advices , The husband frae ...
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... Cowper . Massinger . In haste , for she that takes the best of husbands Puts on a golden fetter ; for husbands Are like to painted fruit , which promise much , But still deceive us when we come to touch them . A wife ! O fetters To ...
... Cowper . Massinger . In haste , for she that takes the best of husbands Puts on a golden fetter ; for husbands Are like to painted fruit , which promise much , But still deceive us when we come to touch them . A wife ! O fetters To ...
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... Cowper . The man who marries for money has one advantage over those who marry for other considerations — he can know what he gets . Every man ought to think there is but one good wife in the world , and that he is the happy possessor of ...
... Cowper . The man who marries for money has one advantage over those who marry for other considerations — he can know what he gets . Every man ought to think there is but one good wife in the world , and that he is the happy possessor of ...
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... . Authors ought to be read , not heard . Longfellow . None but an author knows an author's cares , Or Fancy's fondness for the child she bears . Hazlitt . Cowper . Each author should be judged by the standard of his MAN . 103.
... . Authors ought to be read , not heard . Longfellow . None but an author knows an author's cares , Or Fancy's fondness for the child she bears . Hazlitt . Cowper . Each author should be judged by the standard of his MAN . 103.
Seite 115
... break a jest when pity should inspire Pathetic exhortation , and address The skittish fancy with facetious tales , Colton . When sent with God's commission to the heart . Cowper . A votary of the desk - a notched and cropped MAN . 115.
... break a jest when pity should inspire Pathetic exhortation , and address The skittish fancy with facetious tales , Colton . When sent with God's commission to the heart . Cowper . A votary of the desk - a notched and cropped MAN . 115.
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