| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 330 sivua
...couch About him, und lies down — to pleasant dreams.0 It is jealousy's — peculiar nature, To »well small things— to great; nay, out of nought To conjure much, and then, lose its геаюп — .Ami. I the hideous phantomi, — it hat formed. ese. BENEFITS OF AGRICULTURE.... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 398 sivua
...is jealousy's peculiar nature, To swell small things \ogretit; nay, out of nought, To conjure muM, and then to lose its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has formed. Where love rcipns, di*turbin^yea/o?«y Doth rail himself nffettion1* sentinel; (lives false... | |
| C. P. Bronson - 1845 - 396 sivua
...jealousy's peculiar nature. To swell small things lojreai ; nay, out of noug ht To conjure m »f A ; and then to lose its reason, Amid the hideous phantoms — it has found If any here chance to behold himself, bet him not dare to challenge me of wrong; For, if he shame... | |
| 1847 - 488 sivua
...she had not tormented her dear George to death about such a foolish thing as a ball. CHAPTER III. " It is jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things...; nay, out of nought To conjure much, and then to close its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has formed." Young's Revenge. MARGARET prided herself... | |
| 1847 - 482 sivua
...she had not tormented her dear George to death about such a foolish thing as a ball. CHAPTER III. " It is jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things...; nay, out of nought To conjure much, and then to close its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has formed." Young's Revenge. MARGARET prided herself... | |
| Nimrod - 1851 - 340 sivua
...more need be said to establish this point. What says the poet ? and beautifully has he said it — " It is jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things...to lose its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has formed." In the case before us, not only the groundlessness, but the unreasonableness of his suspicions,... | |
| Edward Young - 1854 - 692 sivua
...hang on it, Go to your chamber ; there maturely weigh Each circumstance : consider, above all, That it is Jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things...its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has form'd. Alon. Had I ten thousand lives, I 'd give them all To be deceived : I fear 't is doomsday with me ;... | |
| Fred Folio - 1855 - 436 sivua
...horse and sulky ! CHAPTER XX. " It is jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things to great ; Day, out of nought To conjure much ; and then to lose its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has formal." WILSON maintained his accustomed good humor, although he would have been better pleased had... | |
| William Hague - 1855 - 276 sivua
...feeling is ever imagining that others are better treated than himself; for it has been truly said, It is jealousy's peculiar nature To swell small things to great; nay, out of thought To conjure much, and then to lose its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has formed. Be alert,... | |
| Sarah Josepha Buell Hale - 1855 - 612 sivua
...is jealousy's peeuliar nature To swell small things to great ; nay, out of naught To eonjure mueh ; and then to lose its reason Amid the hideous phantoms it has form'd. Young's Revenge. Jealousy, aaidst thou ? I disdain it : — no — Distrust is poor, and a misplae'd... | |
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