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... stand suspected of having aimed his censure at any particular school . His objections are such as naturally apply themselves to schools in general . If there were not , as for the most part there is , wilful • neglect in those who ...
... stand suspected of having aimed his censure at any particular school . His objections are such as naturally apply themselves to schools in general . If there were not , as for the most part there is , wilful • neglect in those who ...
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... 'er , Conducts the eye along its sinuous course Delighted . There , fast rooted in their bank , Stand , never overlook'd , our fav'rite elms , That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond BOOK I. 9 THE SOFA . ,
... 'er , Conducts the eye along its sinuous course Delighted . There , fast rooted in their bank , Stand , never overlook'd , our fav'rite elms , That screen the herdsman's solitary hut ; While far beyond BOOK I. 9 THE SOFA . ,
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... ; his very heart athirst To gaze at Nature in her green array , Upon the ship's tall side he stands , possess'd With visions prompted by intense desire : Fair fields appear below , such as he left , 24 BOOK I. THE TASK .
... ; his very heart athirst To gaze at Nature in her green array , Upon the ship's tall side he stands , possess'd With visions prompted by intense desire : Fair fields appear below , such as he left , 24 BOOK I. THE TASK .
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... stand expos'd by common peccancy To what no few have felt , there should be peace , And brethren in calamity should love . Alas for Sicily ! rude fragments now Lie scatter'd where the shapely column stood . Her palaces are dust . In all ...
... stand expos'd by common peccancy To what no few have felt , there should be peace , And brethren in calamity should love . Alas for Sicily ! rude fragments now Lie scatter'd where the shapely column stood . Her palaces are dust . In all ...
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... Stand chargeable with guilt , and to the shafts Of wrath obnoxious , God may choose his mark : May punish , if he please , the less , to warn The more malignant . If he spar'd not them , Tremble and be amaz'd at thine escape , Far ...
... Stand chargeable with guilt , and to the shafts Of wrath obnoxious , God may choose his mark : May punish , if he please , the less , to warn The more malignant . If he spar'd not them , Tremble and be amaz'd at thine escape , Far ...
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