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... light , if light it may be called , which leaves me as much in the dark as ever on the most interesting subjects , releases me , however , from the disagreeable suspicion that I am addressing myself to you as the friend whom I loved and ...
... light , if light it may be called , which leaves me as much in the dark as ever on the most interesting subjects , releases me , however , from the disagreeable suspicion that I am addressing myself to you as the friend whom I loved and ...
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... light men have , My creed persuades me , well employed , may save ; While he that scorns the noonday beam , perverse , Shall find the blessing unimproved , a curse . Let heathen worthies , whose exalted mind Left sensuality and dross ...
... light men have , My creed persuades me , well employed , may save ; While he that scorns the noonday beam , perverse , Shall find the blessing unimproved , a curse . Let heathen worthies , whose exalted mind Left sensuality and dross ...
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... light , That cheers the silent journey of the night , And brings , at his return , a bosom charged With rich instruction , and a soul enlarged . The treasured sweets of the capacious plan That Heaven spreads wide before the view of man ...
... light , That cheers the silent journey of the night , And brings , at his return , a bosom charged With rich instruction , and a soul enlarged . The treasured sweets of the capacious plan That Heaven spreads wide before the view of man ...
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