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... turn of mind led him , brought forth at length , instead of the trifle which he at first intended , a serious affair — a Volume . * ,,, Vertzberg Bind d JUN 26 '45 JUN In the Poem on the subject of Education , he would be very forry to ...
... turn of mind led him , brought forth at length , instead of the trifle which he at first intended , a serious affair — a Volume . * ,,, Vertzberg Bind d JUN 26 '45 JUN In the Poem on the subject of Education , he would be very forry to ...
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... turns thee pale With conflict of contending hopes and fears . But comes at last the dull and dusky eve , And fends thee to thy cabin , well - prepared To dream all night of what the day denied . Alas ! expect it not . We found no bait ...
... turns thee pale With conflict of contending hopes and fears . But comes at last the dull and dusky eve , And fends thee to thy cabin , well - prepared To dream all night of what the day denied . Alas ! expect it not . We found no bait ...
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... And under fuch preceptors who can fail ! There is a pleasure in poetic pains , -- Which only poets know . The fhifts and turns , The expedients and inventions multiform , To which the mind E 2 BOOK IL 51 THE TIME - PIECE .
... And under fuch preceptors who can fail ! There is a pleasure in poetic pains , -- Which only poets know . The fhifts and turns , The expedients and inventions multiform , To which the mind E 2 BOOK IL 51 THE TIME - PIECE .
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... Turns to the ftroke his adamantine fcales , That fear no discipline of human hands . The pulpit , therefore ( and I name it filled With folemn awe , that bids me well beware With what intent I touch that holy thing ) - The pulpit ( when ...
... Turns to the ftroke his adamantine fcales , That fear no discipline of human hands . The pulpit , therefore ( and I name it filled With folemn awe , that bids me well beware With what intent I touch that holy thing ) - The pulpit ( when ...
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... turn in all he ever wrote , And I confent you take it for your text , Your only one , till fides and benches fail . No : he was ferious in a ferious cause , And understood too well the weighty terms That he had taken in charge . He ...
... turn in all he ever wrote , And I confent you take it for your text , Your only one , till fides and benches fail . No : he was ferious in a ferious cause , And understood too well the weighty terms That he had taken in charge . He ...
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