| Aaron Hill - 1753 - 428 pages
...her all-bewitching charms, That (fhun'd and bated) ftill perfift to hold me, Andhang their drowning grafp about my fancy. An Example of JEALOUSY, in Love....her tears ? thofe looks ? her flight ? That grief, fb ftrongly ftamp'd, on every feature ! If it has been that Frenchman — what a thought ! How low,... | |
| Aaron Hill - 1760 - 424 pages
...Of innocence, too modeft, oft, in love. Ofm. But why, and whence, thofe tears? — thofe looks! that flight ! That grief ! fo ftrongly ftamp'd on every...low, how horrid, a fufpicion, that ! The dreadful flafh, at once, gives light, and kills me : My too bold confidence repell'd my caution •, An infidel!... | |
| Aaron Hill - 1760 - 440 pages
...innocence, too modeft, oft, in love. Ofm. But why, and whence, thofe tears? — thofe looks! that ffight! That grief ! fo ftrongly ftamp'd on every feature...low, how horrid, a fufpicion, that ! The dreadful flafh, at once, gives light, and kills me : My too bold confidence repel I'd my caution; An infidel!... | |
| John Bell - 1792 - 340 pages
...Osm. But why, and whence those tears ? — those looks ! that flight ! That grief, so strongly stamp'd on every feature ? If it has been that Frenchman ! — What a thought ! How low, how horrid a suspicion that! " The dreadful flash at once gives light and kills me ; " My too bold confidence repell'd... | |
| William Jones - 1795 - 446 pages
...fault Of innocence, too modeft oft in love. OJm. But why, and whence thofe tears ?—thofc looks ! that flight! That grief, fo ftrongly ftamp'd on every feature...How low, how horrid a fufpicion that! " The dreadful flafh at once gives light and kills me ! " My too bold confidence repell'd my caution— " An infidel!... | |
| John Bell - 1797 - 456 pages
...Osm. But why, and whence those tears > — those looks ! that flight I That grief, so strongly stamp'd on every feature ? If it has been that Frenchman! — What a thought ! How low, how horrid a suspicion that I " The dreadful flash at once gives light and kills me ; " My too bold confidence repell'd... | |
| British drama - 1804 - 946 pages
...Osm. But why, and whence those tears ? — those looks ? that flight ? That grief, so strongly stamped on every feature? If it has been that Frenchman ¡—What a thought ! How low, how horrid a suspicion that ! The dreadful flash at once gives light and kills me; My too bold confidence repelled... | |
| Mrs. Inchbald - 1808 - 350 pages
...Osm. But why, and whence those tears? — those looks ! that flight ! That grief, so strongly stamp'd on every feature? If it has been that Frenchman ! — What a thought! How low, how horrid a suspicion that ! The dreadful flash at once gives light and kills me ; But tell me, didst thou mark... | |
| 1811 - 620 pages
...Osm. But why, and whence those tears ? — those looks? that flight? That grief, so strongly stamped on every 'feature ? If it has been that Frenchman! — What a thought ! How low, how horrid a suspicion that ! The dreadful flash at once gives light and kills me; My too bold confidence repelled... | |
| Thomas Dibdin - 1815 - 502 pages
...why, and whence those tears? lie looks? that flight? That grief, so strongly stamp'd on every (nature? If it has been that Frenchman What a thought ! How low, how horrid a suspicion thall But tell me, didst tliou mark 'em at their parting? Didst (lion observe the language... | |
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