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... desire to be no longer the Sisyphus of the stage ; to roll up a stone with endless labor , which , to follow the proverb , gathers no moss , and which is perpetually falling down again . I never thought myself very fit for an employment ...
... desire to be no longer the Sisyphus of the stage ; to roll up a stone with endless labor , which , to follow the proverb , gathers no moss , and which is perpetually falling down again . I never thought myself very fit for an employment ...
Sivu 145
... desire . 430 What more can I expect while David lives ? All but his kingly diadem he gives : And that " -But there he paus'd ; then sighing , said— " Is justly destin'd for a worthier head . For when my father from his toils shall rest ...
... desire . 430 What more can I expect while David lives ? All but his kingly diadem he gives : And that " -But there he paus'd ; then sighing , said— " Is justly destin'd for a worthier head . For when my father from his toils shall rest ...
Sivu 356
... desire , and vulgar sense of love ; Nor less than sight and hearing could convince So fond a father , and so just a prince , Of such an unforeseen and unbeliev'd offense . Then what indignant sorrow must I have , To see thee lie ...
... desire , and vulgar sense of love ; Nor less than sight and hearing could convince So fond a father , and so just a prince , Of such an unforeseen and unbeliev'd offense . Then what indignant sorrow must I have , To see thee lie ...
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PREFACE | ix |
UPON THE Death of the LORD HASTINGS I | 4 |
TO MY HONORD FRIEND SIR ROBERT HOWARD II | 11 |
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