The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volum 6William Durell & Company, 1811 |
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Side 11
... heaven or earth infest ; Keep the mid - way , the middle way is best . Nor , where in radiant folds the Serpent twines , Direct your course , nor where the Altar shines .. Shun both extremes ; the rest let Fortune guide , And better for ...
... heaven or earth infest ; Keep the mid - way , the middle way is best . Nor , where in radiant folds the Serpent twines , Direct your course , nor where the Altar shines .. Shun both extremes ; the rest let Fortune guide , And better for ...
Side 16
... heavens her blasted head , And clapp'd her hand upon her brows , and said : ( But first impatient of the sultry heat , Sunk deeper down , and sought a cooler seat ; ) " If you , great king of gods , my death approve , And I deserve it ...
... heavens her blasted head , And clapp'd her hand upon her brows , and said : ( But first impatient of the sultry heat , Sunk deeper down , and sought a cooler seat ; ) " If you , great king of gods , my death approve , And I deserve it ...
Side 17
... heaven ? If I nor he your pity can provoke , See your own heav'ns , the heav'ns begin to smoke ! Should once the sparkles catch those bright abodes , Dectruction seizes on the heav'ns and gods ; Atlas becomes unequal to his freight ...
... heaven ? If I nor he your pity can provoke , See your own heav'ns , the heav'ns begin to smoke ! Should once the sparkles catch those bright abodes , Dectruction seizes on the heav'ns and gods ; Atlas becomes unequal to his freight ...
Side 78
... heavens ; for he tells us in this very book , that Jupiter turned Calisto into this constellation , after he had repaired the ruins that Phaëton had made in the world . But , P. 14. 1. 20. - Athos and Tmolus , ] Ovid has here , after ...
... heavens ; for he tells us in this very book , that Jupiter turned Calisto into this constellation , after he had repaired the ruins that Phaëton had made in the world . But , P. 14. 1. 20. - Athos and Tmolus , ] Ovid has here , after ...
Side 112
... heavens , such virtues , join'd with such success ' ; Distract my very soul . Our father's fortune Would almost tempt us to renounce his precepts . PORTIUS . Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of Heaven are dark and ...
... heavens , such virtues , join'd with such success ' ; Distract my very soul . Our father's fortune Would almost tempt us to renounce his precepts . PORTIUS . Remember what our father oft has told us : The ways of Heaven are dark and ...
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The Works of the Right Honorable Joseph Addison, Volum 6 Joseph Addison Uten tilgangsbegrensning - 1811 |
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