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... particular school . His objections are fuch , as naturally apply themselves to schools in general . If there were not , as for the most part there is , wilful neglect in those who A 2 1092557 manage them , and an omiffion even of fuch dif-
... particular school . His objections are fuch , as naturally apply themselves to schools in general . If there were not , as for the most part there is , wilful neglect in those who A 2 1092557 manage them , and an omiffion even of fuch dif-
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... thy worth And well - tried virtues , could alone infpire- Witness a joy that thou hast doubled long . Thou knoweft my praise of nature most fincere , And that my raptures are not conjured up To ferve BOOK J. 7 THE SOFA . ད.
... thy worth And well - tried virtues , could alone infpire- Witness a joy that thou hast doubled long . Thou knoweft my praise of nature most fincere , And that my raptures are not conjured up To ferve BOOK J. 7 THE SOFA . ད.
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... most cause , Thee , gentle * favage ! whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiofity perhaps , Or elfe vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bowers , to fhew thee here With what fuperior skill we can abuse The gifts of ...
... most cause , Thee , gentle * favage ! whom no love of thee Or thine , but curiofity perhaps , Or elfe vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bowers , to fhew thee here With what fuperior skill we can abuse The gifts of ...
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... most , and may perhaps thrive only there , Yet not in cities oft : in proud and gay And gain - devoted cities . Thither flow , As to a common and most noisome fewer , The dregs and feculence of every land . In cities foul example on ...
... most , and may perhaps thrive only there , Yet not in cities oft : in proud and gay And gain - devoted cities . Thither flow , As to a common and most noisome fewer , The dregs and feculence of every land . In cities foul example on ...
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... most to be deplored As human nature's broadest , foulest blot , Chains him , and tasks him , and exacts his fweat With ftripes , that mercy with a bleeding heart Weeps , when the fees inflicted on a beast . Then what is man ? And what ...
... most to be deplored As human nature's broadest , foulest blot , Chains him , and tasks him , and exacts his fweat With ftripes , that mercy with a bleeding heart Weeps , when the fees inflicted on a beast . Then what is man ? And what ...
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