... 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 3601849Full view - About this book
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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... | |
| 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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