Anecdotes of Samuel JohnsonUniversity Press, 1932 - 196 oldal |
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... happy swain , In myrtle shades despairing ghosts complain : The myrtle crowns the happy lovers ' heads , Th ' unhappy lover's grave the myrtle spreads : O then the meaning of thy gift impart , And ease the throbbings of an anxious heart ...
... happy swain , In myrtle shades despairing ghosts complain : The myrtle crowns the happy lovers ' heads , Th ' unhappy lover's grave the myrtle spreads : O then the meaning of thy gift impart , And ease the throbbings of an anxious heart ...
88. oldal
... happy in his conversation with them , as to please all , though he flattered none . He was born in the year 1724 , and died in 1781 . In the same tomb lie interred his father Ralph Thrale , a man of vigour and activity , And his only ...
... happy in his conversation with them , as to please all , though he flattered none . He was born in the year 1724 , and died in 1781 . In the same tomb lie interred his father Ralph Thrale , a man of vigour and activity , And his only ...
182. oldal
... happy without health , without beauty , with- out money , and without understanding . " This story he told me himself ; and when I expressed some- thing of the horror I felt , " The same stupidity ( said he ) which prompted her to extol ...
... happy without health , without beauty , with- out money , and without understanding . " This story he told me himself ; and when I expressed some- thing of the horror I felt , " The same stupidity ( said he ) which prompted her to extol ...
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