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" ... tis not in the power of time or accident to lessen the inexpressible passion which I have for * * * "Put my passion under the utmost restraint, send me as distant from you as the earth will allow, yet you cannot banish those charming ideas which will... "
Journal of Psychological Medicine - Page 360
1849
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Transactions of the Royal Society of Literature of the United Kingdom

Royal Society of Literature (Great Britain) - 1914 - 532 pages
...you as the earth will allow, yet you cannot banish those charming ideas, which will stick by me while I have the use of memory. Nor is the love I bear you...seated in my soul, for there is not a single atom of my frame that is not blended with it. I find myself unquiet in the midst of silence, and my heart...
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Vanessa and Her Correspondence with Jonathan Swift

Vanessa, Jonathan Swift - 1921 - 230 pages
...from you as the earth will allow, yet you cannot banish those charming ideas, which will ever stick by me whilst I have the use of memory. Nor is the...seated in my soul, for there is not a single atom of my frame that is not blended with it. Therefore don't flatter yourself that separation will ever...
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Vanessa and Her Correspondence with Jonathan Swift

Vanessa, Jonathan Swift - 1921 - 236 pages
...from you as the earth will allow, yet you cannot banish those charming ideas, which will ever stick by me whilst I have the use of memory. Nor is the...seated in my soul, for there is not a single atom of my frame that is not blended with it. Therefore don't flatter yourself that separation will ever...
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Select Letters of Jonathan Swift

Jonathan Swift - 1926 - 396 pages
...from you as the earth will allow, yet you cannot banish those charming ideas which will ever stick by me whilst I have the use of memory. Nor is the...seated in my soul, for there is not a single atom of my frame that is not blended with it. Therefore, do not flatter yourself that separation will ever...
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Five Deans: John Colet, John Donne, Jonathan Swift, Arthur Penrhyn Stanley ...

Sidney Dark - 1928 - 266 pages
...letters are full of the hyperbole of the lovesick. She refers to Swift's 'radiant form,' and she says : 'Nor is the love I bear you only seated in my soul for there is not a single atom of my frame that is not blended with it.' And all the comfort that Swift can offer is to advise her...
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Littell's Living Age, Volume 45

1855 - 848 pages
...from you as the earth will allow; yet you cannot banish those charming ideas which will ever stick by me whilst I have the use of memory. Nor is the...seated in my soul ; for there is not a single atom of my frame that is not blended with it, Therefore, do not flatter yourself that separation will ever...
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Jonathan Swift in the Company of Women

Louise Barnett - 2006 - 238 pages
...arte time or accedent to lessen the unexpressable passion which I have for nor is the love I beare you only seated in my soul for there is not a single atome of my frame that is not blended with it" (W 2:351). What might have been intended by Swift merely...
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