Solitude, Volume 2T. Maiden, 1799 - 338 pages |
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ABELARD againſt almoſt amidſt becauſe beſt bofom cauſe celebrated character charms cifed circumftances converfation courſe defcribed defires delight deſtroy difordered difpofition DIOCLESIAN duke of Brittany effects ELOISA endeavour enjoy enjoyment envy exerciſe faid fame fancy fays feek feelings fenfe fenfibility fentiments fhall fhould fighs filence firft firſt focial fociety folitary fome foon forrow foul fpecies fpirit frequently friends friendſhip ftate ftill ftudy fubject fuch fufferings fuperior fure furrounded happineſs heart higheſt himſelf houſe human imagination increaſe indulge inftances inftead intereft itſelf joys lefs mankind melancholy ment mind moft moſt muft muſt nature neceffary notis obfervation occafion paffed paffions perfon PETRARCH philofopher PLATO pleaſe pleaſures poffeffed prefent preferve purpoſe purſuits racter raiſed rational reaſon religion reſpect retirement retreat ſcenes ſcience ſeems ſenſe ſeverity ſhe Solitude ſtate ſtill ſtudy ſuch temper thefe themſelves theſe thofe thoſe tion tranquillity underſtanding uſeful vices virtue virtuous whofe whoſe