Don JuanThomas Davison, 1819 - 227 pages |
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... one ; Of such as these I should not care to vaunt , I'll therefore take our ancient friend Don Juan , We all have seen him in the pantomime Sent to the devil , somewhat ere his time . VI . Most epic poets plunge in " medias res B 2.
... one ; Of such as these I should not care to vaunt , I'll therefore take our ancient friend Don Juan , We all have seen him in the pantomime Sent to the devil , somewhat ere his time . VI . Most epic poets plunge in " medias res B 2.
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... devil of a spirit , And sometimes mix'd up fancies with realities , And let few opportunities escape Of getting her liege lord into a scrape . XXI . This was an easy matter with a man Oft in the wrong , and never on his guard ; And even ...
... devil of a spirit , And sometimes mix'd up fancies with realities , And let few opportunities escape Of getting her liege lord into a scrape . XXI . This was an easy matter with a man Oft in the wrong , and never on his guard ; And even ...
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... devil's so very sly - she should discover That all within was not so very well , And , if still free , that such or such a lover Might please perhaps , a virtuous wife can quell Such thoughts , and be the better when they're over ; And ...
... devil's so very sly - she should discover That all within was not so very well , And , if still free , that such or such a lover Might please perhaps , a virtuous wife can quell Such thoughts , and be the better when they're over ; And ...
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... devil he got heirs . CI . But Inez was so anxious , and so clear Of sight , that I must think , on this occasion , She had some other motive much more near For leaving Juan to this new temptation ; But what that motive was , I sha'n't ...
... devil he got heirs . CI . But Inez was so anxious , and so clear Of sight , that I must think , on this occasion , She had some other motive much more near For leaving Juan to this new temptation ; But what that motive was , I sha'n't ...
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... devil's in the moon for mischief ; they Who call'd her CHASTE , methinks , began too soon Their nomenclature ; there is not a day , The longest , not the twenty - first of June , Sees half the business in a wicked way On which three ...
... devil's in the moon for mischief ; they Who call'd her CHASTE , methinks , began too soon Their nomenclature ; there is not a day , The longest , not the twenty - first of June , Sees half the business in a wicked way On which three ...
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Algiers answer'd Antonia appear'd beautiful blood boat breath Cadiz call'd CANTO Catullus cave CCIV Ceres charming chaste cheek dead death devil Don Alfonso Don Juan Donna Inez Donna Julia doubt e'er eyes face fair famish'd feel fond friends gazed grew Guadalquivir Haidee hair half hand heart heaven hope hour hush'd Jóse Juan's kiss knew lady learn'd least lips lived Longinus look'd Lull'd maid mistress moon moral mother ne'er never night Noah's ark nought o'er ocean pair pass'd passion Pedrillo perhaps perish'd Persia pray round Save scarce sea-sick seem'd Seville ship shore sigh sleep smiled sort soul Spain stanza stars sublime surely tears tell There's things Thou thought Tis sweet true turn'd tutor Twas Twere Virgin Mary wave whate'er whisper'd wife wind wine Xerxes Young Juan youth
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Page 113 - My days of love are over; me no more The charms of maid, wife, and still less of widow, Can make the fool of which they made before, In short, I must not lead the life I did do; The credulous hope of mutual minds is o'er, The copious use of claret is forbid too, So for a good old-gentlemanly vice, I think I must take up with avarice.
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Page 40 - Yet Julia's very coldness still was kind, And tremulously gentle her small hand Withdrew itself from his, but left behind A little pressure, thrilling, and so bland And slight, so very slight, that to the mind 'Twas but a doubt ; but ne'er magician's wand Wrought change with all Armida's fairy art Like what this light touch left on Juan's heart.
Page 130 - And oh ! if e'er I should forget, I swear — But that's impossible, and cannot be — Sooner shall this blue ocean melt to air, Sooner shall earth resolve itself to sea, Than I resign thine image, oh, my fair! Or think of anything, excepting thee ; A mind diseased no remedy can physic...