The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volum 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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... beauty's charms ; My beauty was the cause of all my harms ; Neptune , as on his shores I went to rove , Observ'd me in my walks , and fell in love . He made his courtship , he confess'd his pain , And offer'd force when all his arts ...
... beauty's charms ; My beauty was the cause of all my harms ; Neptune , as on his shores I went to rove , Observ'd me in my walks , and fell in love . He made his courtship , he confess'd his pain , And offer'd force when all his arts ...
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... sister's marriage , and her glorious fate : Th ' imaginary bride appears in state ; The bridegroom with unwonted beauty glows ; For Envy magnifies whate'er she shows . Full of the dream , Aglauros pin'd away In tears 36 POEMS ON.
... sister's marriage , and her glorious fate : Th ' imaginary bride appears in state ; The bridegroom with unwonted beauty glows ; For Envy magnifies whate'er she shows . Full of the dream , Aglauros pin'd away In tears 36 POEMS ON.
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... beauty dies . " This said , descending in a yellow cloud , Before the gates of Semele she stood . Old Beroe's decrepit shape she wears , Her wrinkled visage , and her hoary hairs ; Whilst in her trembling gait she totters on , And ...
... beauty dies . " This said , descending in a yellow cloud , Before the gates of Semele she stood . Old Beroe's decrepit shape she wears , Her wrinkled visage , and her hoary hairs ; Whilst in her trembling gait she totters on , And ...
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... beauty withers , and his limbs decay ; And none of those attractive charms remain , To which the slighted Echo su'd in vain . She saw him in his present misery , Whom , spite of all her wrongs , she griev'd to see . She answer'd sadly ...
... beauty withers , and his limbs decay ; And none of those attractive charms remain , To which the slighted Echo su'd in vain . She saw him in his present misery , Whom , spite of all her wrongs , she griev'd to see . She answer'd sadly ...
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... beauty , and makes it truly Ovid's , is the representing them just as a father would to his young son : Per tamen adversi gradieris cornua Tauri , Hæmoniosque arcus , violentique ora Leonis , Savaque circuitu curvantem brachia longo ...
... beauty , and makes it truly Ovid's , is the representing them just as a father would to his young son : Per tamen adversi gradieris cornua Tauri , Hæmoniosque arcus , violentique ora Leonis , Savaque circuitu curvantem brachia longo ...
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