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... praise and my praise put together are fame enough for me . " In all these compulsory employments he worked heartily for a time . " So long as I am pleased , " he says , " I am capable of unwearied application , because my feelings are ...
... praise and my praise put together are fame enough for me . " In all these compulsory employments he worked heartily for a time . " So long as I am pleased , " he says , " I am capable of unwearied application , because my feelings are ...
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... praise employ , And THORNTON * is familiar with the joy . Oh ! could I worship aught beneath the skies , That earth ... praise , For the chief blessings of my fairest days : But that were sacrilege ; -praise is not thine , But his who ...
... praise employ , And THORNTON * is familiar with the joy . Oh ! could I worship aught beneath the skies , That earth ... praise , For the chief blessings of my fairest days : But that were sacrilege ; -praise is not thine , But his who ...
Side 264
... praise . To give the creature the † Creator's due Were sin in me , and an offence to you . From man to man , or e'en to woman paid , Praise is the medium of a knavish trade , A coin by Craft for Folly's use designed , Spurious , and ...
... praise . To give the creature the † Creator's due Were sin in me , and an offence to you . From man to man , or e'en to woman paid , Praise is the medium of a knavish trade , A coin by Craft for Folly's use designed , Spurious , and ...
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