| 1711 - 404 pàgines
...agreeable to thofe in Love. In the Midft of thefe.our innocent Endearments,, (he fnatched a Paper of Verfcs out of my Hand,, and ran away with them . I was following her, •when on a (udden the Ground, tho' at a confi.derable Diftance from the Verge of the Precipice, funk under her,... | |
| 1728 - 344 pàgines
...agreeable to thofe in Love. IN the midft of thefe our innocent Endearment*,, me fnatched a Paper of'Verfes out of my Hand, and ran away with them. I was following her, when on a ludden the Ground, tho* at a confiderable Diftance from the Verge of the Precipice, fiiak under her,... | |
| Tatler - 1754 - 322 pàgines
...and molt agreeable to thofe in Love. IN the midft of thefe our innocent Endearments, flje fnatch'da Paper of Verfes out of my Hand and ran away with them....when on a fudden the Ground, though at a confiderable Diliancc from the Verge of the Precipice, funk under her, and threw her down from fo prodigious an... | |
| 1781 - 392 pàgines
...bufinefs, and moft agreeable to thofe in love. " In the midft of thefe our innocent endear*' ments, fhe fnatched a paper of verfes out of " my hand, and ran...on a fudden, the " ground^ though at a confiderable diflance " from the verge of the precipice, funk under " her, and threw her down, from fo prodi" gious... | |
| 436 pàgines
...thole in love. In the midft of thefe our innocent endearments, £he fnatched a paper of yerfes due oT my hand, and ran away with them. I was -following...verge of the precipice, funk under her, and threw her down, from fo prodigious an height, upon fuch a range of rocks, as would, have dafhed her into... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1801 - 364 pàgines
...moft agreeable to thofe in love. In the midft of thefe our innocent endearments, fhe fnatched a papef of verfes out of my hand and ran away with them. I...when on a fudden the ground (though at a confiderable difitance from the verge of fhe precipice) funk under her, and threw her^down from fo prodigious an... | |
| Alexander Chalmers - 1803 - 572 pàgines
...to those in love. In the midst of these our innocent endearments, •he snatched a paper of verses out of my hand, and ran away with them. I was following her, when on a sudden the ground, though at a considerable distance from tlie verge of the precipice, sunk under her,... | |
| Joseph Addison, Sir Richard Steele - 1804 - 450 pàgines
...love. ' See N° 84. In the midst of these our innocent endearments, she snatched a paper of verses out of my hand, and ran away with them. I was following her, when on a sudden the ground, though at a considerable distance from the verge of the precipice, sunk under her,... | |
| Joseph Addison - 1804 - 498 pàgines
...those in love. • • In the midst of these our innocent endearments, she snatched a paper of verses out of my hand, and ran away with them. I was following her, when on a sudden the ground, though at a considerable distance from the verge of the precipice, sunk under her,... | |
| 1804 - 676 pàgines
...agreeable to those in love. In the midst of these our innocent endearments, she snatehed a paper of verses out of my hand, and ran away with them. I was following her ; when on a sudden the ground, though at a considerable distance from the verge of the precipice, sunk under her,... | |
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