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... thine , but curiosity perhaps , Or else vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bow'rs , to show thee here With what superior skill we can abuse The gifts of Providence , and squander life . a Omia . The dream is past ...
... thine , but curiosity perhaps , Or else vain glory , prompted us to draw Forth from thy native bow'rs , to show thee here With what superior skill we can abuse The gifts of Providence , and squander life . a Omia . The dream is past ...
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... on the beach , And asking of the surge that bathes thy foot If ever it has wash'd our distant shore . I see thee weep , and thine are honest tears , A patriot's for his country : thou art sad At BOOK I. 35 THE SOFA .
... on the beach , And asking of the surge that bathes thy foot If ever it has wash'd our distant shore . I see thee weep , and thine are honest tears , A patriot's for his country : thou art sad At BOOK I. 35 THE SOFA .
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... thine can raise her up . Thus fancy paints thee , and , though apt to err , Perhaps errs little when she paints thee thus . She tells me , too , that duly ev'ry morn Thou climb'st the mountain top , with eager eye Exploring far and wide ...
... thine can raise her up . Thus fancy paints thee , and , though apt to err , Perhaps errs little when she paints thee thus . She tells me , too , that duly ev'ry morn Thou climb'st the mountain top , with eager eye Exploring far and wide ...
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... thine escape , Far guiltier England , lest he spare not thee ! Happy the man who sees a God employ'd In all the good and ill that chequer life ! Resolving all events , with their effects And manifold results , into the will And ...
... thine escape , Far guiltier England , lest he spare not thee ! Happy the man who sees a God employ'd In all the good and ill that chequer life ! Resolving all events , with their effects And manifold results , into the will And ...
Side 55
... will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye - salve ; ask of him , Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn , though late , the genuine cause of all . England , with all thy faults , I love thee BOOK II .. 55 THE TIME - PIECE .
... will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye - salve ; ask of him , Or ask of whomsoever he has taught ; And learn , though late , the genuine cause of all . England , with all thy faults , I love thee BOOK II .. 55 THE TIME - PIECE .
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