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... human happiness present- and curiosity to his officers . While engaged in ed themselves before the triad of philosophica watching a sick comrade , which he did night and founders of Utopian empires , while they were day , he is said to ...
... human happiness present- and curiosity to his officers . While engaged in ed themselves before the triad of philosophica watching a sick comrade , which he did night and founders of Utopian empires , while they were day , he is said to ...
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... human freedom , his time was principally devoted to literature and which he ever espoused ; while Southey has be- philosophy . At the end of his " Biographia Liter come the enemy of political and religious freedom , aria , " Coleridge ...
... human freedom , his time was principally devoted to literature and which he ever espoused ; while Southey has be- philosophy . At the end of his " Biographia Liter come the enemy of political and religious freedom , aria , " Coleridge ...
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... human anguish : I will raise up a mourning , O ye Fiends ! For kindling with intenser Deity From the celestial Mercy - seat they come , And at the renovating Wells of Love Have fill'd their Vials with salutary Wrath , To sickly Nature ...
... human anguish : I will raise up a mourning , O ye Fiends ! For kindling with intenser Deity From the celestial Mercy - seat they come , And at the renovating Wells of Love Have fill'd their Vials with salutary Wrath , To sickly Nature ...
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... human ministers from such states As still the Epic song half fears to name , Repell'd from all the Minstrelsies that strike The Palace - roof and soothe the Monarch's pride . And such , perhaps , the Spirit , who ( if words Witness'd by ...
... human ministers from such states As still the Epic song half fears to name , Repell'd from all the Minstrelsies that strike The Palace - roof and soothe the Monarch's pride . And such , perhaps , the Spirit , who ( if words Witness'd by ...
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... human power . Alike from all , howe'er they praise thee ( Not prayer nor boastful name delays thee ) , Alike from Priestcraft's harpy minions , And factious Blasphemy's obscener slaves , Thou speedest on thy subtle pinions , And all the ...
... human power . Alike from all , howe'er they praise thee ( Not prayer nor boastful name delays thee ) , Alike from Priestcraft's harpy minions , And factious Blasphemy's obscener slaves , Thou speedest on thy subtle pinions , And all the ...
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