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hine,in
otionbythosehare
verynute,andalstierceptibletoanybutthestrongesteyes
thus,notallthecharoftheinparablesophinotallthe
dazzlingbrightness,andlanguishingsoftnessofhereyes;thehay
ofhervoice,andofherperson;notallherour,
greatnessofnd,orsnessofdisposition,hadbeenableso
absolutelytonquerandenslavetheheartofpoorjones,asthis
littleinuffthusthepoetslysingsoftroy
isqueacti
quosnequetydides,neclarissaeusachilles,
nonannidoeredeillecarinoe
edeorthetisgreaterson,
athousandships,nortenyearssiegehaddone,
falsetearsandfahecitywon
thecitadelofjonesakenbysurpriseallthose
nsiderationsofhonourandprudenceely
uchlitaryplacedasguardsovertheavenuesof
hisheart,ranatheirposts,andthegodofloverched
in,intriuh
chapter5
averylongchapter,ntainingaverygreatincident
butthoughthisvictoriousdeityeasilyexpelledhisavowed
eneesfroheheartofjones,hefounditredifficultto
supplantthegarrisonselfhadplacedtheretolay
asideallallegory,thenolly
greatlydisturbedandperplexedthendofthehyyouththe
superiorritofsophiatotallyeclipsed,orratherextinguished,all
thebeautiesofthepoorgirl;butpassioninsteadofntet
succeededtolovehehegirlhadplacedallher
affeonlyfor
thishehad,hekneost
profusionoftendeesstoendeessaken
everyanstopersuadeherheaintainshe,onher
side,hadassuredhifherfireliefinhisprose,andhad
ostsolevohatonhisfulfillingorbreaking
theseproses,itdepended,hersheshouldbethehappiestor
stserableofankindandtobetheauthorofthishighest
degreeofserytoahunbeing,houghton
beartorunateasinglenthensideredthispoorgirlas
havingsaeverythinginherlittlepower;ashaving
beenatheroheobjectofhispleasure;assighingand
languishingforhivenatthatveryinstantshallthen,sayshe,
revery,forypresence,
hsoeagerlyexpected,insteadofgivingherthatjoy
hhflatteredherself,castheratoncedoo
seryanddespaircanibesuchavillainhere,hegenius
ofpoorllyseedtriuhant,theloveofsophiato,h
noind,andboreaway
everyobstaclebeforeit
atlengthito,thatheghtpossiblybeabletoke
llyandsanotherely,bygivingherasufney
this,nevertheless,healstdespairedofheraccepting,whenhe
rellectedthefrequentandvehentassuranceshehadreceived
froer,thattheakeheo
andsforhislosshoepoverty,andchieflyher
egregiousvanitysoofhbeenalreadyhintedtothe
reader,gavehiolittlehope,that,nothstandingallher
avoightintibebroughttontentherself
ightindulge
hervanity,bysettingheraboveallherequalsheresolvedtherefore
totakethefirstopportunityofkingaproposalofthiskind
oneday,acrdingly,hathe
uldhitslunginasash,hestoleforth,ataseason
hesquireedhis
faironehertherandsisters,hefoundtakingtheirtea,
infordhiirstthatllye;butafterhe
eldestsisteraile,thatshewas
abovestairsabedtoadnoobjectiontothissituationofhis
stress,andiediatelyascendedtheladdertowardsher
bedchaer;butetothetop,he,tohisgreatsurprise,
foundthedoorfast;noruldheforsotiobtainanyans
edhi
asleep
theextresofgriefandjoyhavebeenrerkedtoproducevery
silareffects;andheroftheserushesonusbysurprize,it
isapttocreatesuchatotalperturbationandnfusion,thatwe
areoftentherebydeprivedoftheuseofallourfacultiesit
cannotthereforeber
jonesshouldsostronglyoperateonthendoflly,andshould
overherenutesshewas
unabletoexpressthegreatraptures,hhereaderwill
supposesheedonthisoccasionasforjones,hewasso
entirelypossessed,andasited,bythepresenceofhis
belovedobject,thatheforasophia,andnsequently
theprincipalpurposeofhisvisit
this,hoery;andafterthefirst
transportsoftheiretingeansbydegreesto
introduceadisurseonthefatalnsequencesustattend
theiraur,ifallever
seeingherre,shoulddisverthathestillcarriedonthis
rcesuchadisvery,iesgavehieasontothink
ust,hesaid,endinhisruin,andnsequently
inherssininedthatthey
stseparate,headvisedhertobearithresolution,andsworehe
itanyopportunity,throughtheurseofhislife,of
shohesincerityofhisaffection,byprovidingforherin
annerbeyondherutstexpectation,orevenbeyondherwishes,
ifeverthatshouldbeinhispolast,thatshe
ghtsoonfindsonarryher,andakehei
chhappierthansheuldbebyleadingadisreputablelifeh
hi
llyreinedafeontsinsilence,andthenburstingintoa
floodoftears,shebegantoupbraidhinthefollowingwords:
”andthisisyourlovefor,toforsakeinthisnner,nowyou
haveruinedhoenare
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hine,in
otionbythosehare
verynute,andalstierceptibletoanybutthestrongesteyes
thus,notallthecharoftheinparablesophinotallthe
dazzlingbrightness,andlanguishingsoftnessofhereyes;thehay
ofhervoice,andofherperson;notallherour,
greatnessofnd,orsnessofdisposition,hadbeenableso
absolutelytonquerandenslavetheheartofpoorjones,asthis
littleinuffthusthepoetslysingsoftroy
isqueacti
quosnequetydides,neclarissaeusachilles,
nonannidoeredeillecarinoe
edeorthetisgreaterson,
athousandships,nortenyearssiegehaddone,
falsetearsandfahecitywon
thecitadelofjonesakenbysurpriseallthose
nsiderationsofhonourandprudenceely
uchlitaryplacedasguardsovertheavenuesof
hisheart,ranatheirposts,andthegodofloverched
in,intriuh
chapter5
averylongchapter,ntainingaverygreatincident
butthoughthisvictoriousdeityeasilyexpelledhisavowed
eneesfroheheartofjones,hefounditredifficultto
supplantthegarrisonselfhadplacedtheretolay
asideallallegory,thenolly
greatlydisturbedandperplexedthendofthehyyouththe
superiorritofsophiatotallyeclipsed,orratherextinguished,all
thebeautiesofthepoorgirl;butpassioninsteadofntet
succeededtolovehehegirlhadplacedallher
affeonlyfor
thishehad,hekneost
profusionoftendeesstoendeessaken
everyanstopersuadeherheaintainshe,onher
side,hadassuredhifherfireliefinhisprose,andhad
ostsolevohatonhisfulfillingorbreaking
theseproses,itdepended,hersheshouldbethehappiestor
stserableofankindandtobetheauthorofthishighest
degreeofserytoahunbeing,houghton
beartorunateasinglenthensideredthispoorgirlas
havingsaeverythinginherlittlepower;ashaving
beenatheroheobjectofhispleasure;assighingand
languishingforhivenatthatveryinstantshallthen,sayshe,
revery,forypresence,
hsoeagerlyexpected,insteadofgivingherthatjoy
hhflatteredherself,castheratoncedoo
seryanddespaircanibesuchavillainhere,hegenius
ofpoorllyseedtriuhant,theloveofsophiato,h
noind,andboreaway
everyobstaclebeforeit
atlengthito,thatheghtpossiblybeabletoke
llyandsanotherely,bygivingherasufney
this,nevertheless,healstdespairedofheraccepting,whenhe
rellectedthefrequentandvehentassuranceshehadreceived
froer,thattheakeheo
andsforhislosshoepoverty,andchieflyher
egregiousvanitysoofhbeenalreadyhintedtothe
reader,gavehiolittlehope,that,nothstandingallher
avoightintibebroughttontentherself
ightindulge
hervanity,bysettingheraboveallherequalsheresolvedtherefore
totakethefirstopportunityofkingaproposalofthiskind
oneday,acrdingly,hathe
uldhitslunginasash,hestoleforth,ataseason
hesquireedhis
faironehertherandsisters,hefoundtakingtheirtea,
infordhiirstthatllye;butafterhe
eldestsisteraile,thatshewas
abovestairsabedtoadnoobjectiontothissituationofhis
stress,andiediatelyascendedtheladdertowardsher
bedchaer;butetothetop,he,tohisgreatsurprise,
foundthedoorfast;noruldheforsotiobtainanyans
edhi
asleep
theextresofgriefandjoyhavebeenrerkedtoproducevery
silareffects;andheroftheserushesonusbysurprize,it
isapttocreatesuchatotalperturbationandnfusion,thatwe
areoftentherebydeprivedoftheuseofallourfacultiesit
cannotthereforeber
jonesshouldsostronglyoperateonthendoflly,andshould
overherenutesshewas
unabletoexpressthegreatraptures,hhereaderwill
supposesheedonthisoccasionasforjones,hewasso
entirelypossessed,andasited,bythepresenceofhis
belovedobject,thatheforasophia,andnsequently
theprincipalpurposeofhisvisit
this,hoery;andafterthefirst
transportsoftheiretingeansbydegreesto
introduceadisurseonthefatalnsequencesustattend
theiraur,ifallever
seeingherre,shoulddisverthathestillcarriedonthis
rcesuchadisvery,iesgavehieasontothink
ust,hesaid,endinhisruin,andnsequently
inherssininedthatthey
stseparate,headvisedhertobearithresolution,andsworehe
itanyopportunity,throughtheurseofhislife,of
shohesincerityofhisaffection,byprovidingforherin
annerbeyondherutstexpectation,orevenbeyondherwishes,
ifeverthatshouldbeinhispolast,thatshe
ghtsoonfindsonarryher,andakehei
chhappierthansheuldbebyleadingadisreputablelifeh
hi
llyreinedafeontsinsilence,andthenburstingintoa
floodoftears,shebegantoupbraidhinthefollowingwords:
”andthisisyourlovefor,toforsakeinthisnner,nowyou
haveruinedhoenare
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