A Treatise on the dismal effects of Low-spiritednessW. Owen, 1750 - 62 pages |
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affected againſt almoſt amongst animal Spirits baniſh baſe becauſe beſt bleſſed Blood Cafe Cauſe chearful cife Conftitution Conſequences Courage Cowar Coward Cowardice Creatures Cuſtom Dæmon Degree Deſpair Difpofition Diſeaſe diſmal Diſorder Diſpoſition Diſtemper dulge eſpecially Euphemia Evils Exer Exerciſe Faculties fame Fancy faſhionable fatal Fear Felicity fettled fince firſt Foible fome Force fuffer fullen fure gloomy Goodneſs Gout Grief groſs Habit Happiness Havock Hiſtory Hope Humours Illneſs Imagination impoſſible indulged Inſtance Iſland itſelf juſt Ladies laſt lence leſs ligion loſe low-fpirited Low-Spiritedneſs Malady melan melancholly Madness ment Mercy miferable Mind Misfortune moſt dreadful Muſic muſt natural neceſſary neſs obſerved ourſelves Peace Phyfic Pleaſure preſent Progreſs promiſed rational Reaſon Recourſe Religion Reliſh Reſolution rouſes ſelves Senfe Senſe ſenſible ſhall ſhe ſhould ſome Sorrow Soul ſpeak Spiritedneſs Spleen ſtrengthened ſtrong ſubject ſuch Temper theſe thing thoſe tion Torments torture tural unhappy unnatural uſe whoſe Women Worſhip wretched