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Side 84
... e'en when they live ; Born capable indeed of heavenly truth ; But down to latest age , from earliest youth , Their mind a wilderness through want of care , The plough of wisdom never entering there . Peace ( if insensibility may claim A ...
... e'en when they live ; Born capable indeed of heavenly truth ; But down to latest age , from earliest youth , Their mind a wilderness through want of care , The plough of wisdom never entering there . Peace ( if insensibility may claim A ...
Side 89
... e'en because they must , Be punished with perdition , who is pure ? Then their's , no doubt , as well as mine , is sure . If sentence of eternal pain belong To every sudden slip and transcient wrong , Then heaven enjoins the fallible ...
... e'en because they must , Be punished with perdition , who is pure ? Then their's , no doubt , as well as mine , is sure . If sentence of eternal pain belong To every sudden slip and transcient wrong , Then heaven enjoins the fallible ...
Side 129
... of a better doom , The noble beast judge otherwise , his groom . Yet e'en the rogue that serves him , though he stand To take his honour's orders , cap in hand , Prefers his fellow - grooms with much good sense , CONVERSATION . 129.
... of a better doom , The noble beast judge otherwise , his groom . Yet e'en the rogue that serves him , though he stand To take his honour's orders , cap in hand , Prefers his fellow - grooms with much good sense , CONVERSATION . 129.
Side 161
... e'en a dunce the employment he desires , And he soon finds the talents it requires ; A business with an income at his heels Furnishes always oil for its own wheels . But in his arduous enterprise to close His active years with indolent ...
... e'en a dunce the employment he desires , And he soon finds the talents it requires ; A business with an income at his heels Furnishes always oil for its own wheels . But in his arduous enterprise to close His active years with indolent ...
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... e'en the child who knows no better , Than to interpret by the letter , A story of a cock and bull , Must have a most uncommon skull . It chanced then on a winter's day , But warm and bright , and calm as May , The birds conceiving a ...
... e'en the child who knows no better , Than to interpret by the letter , A story of a cock and bull , Must have a most uncommon skull . It chanced then on a winter's day , But warm and bright , and calm as May , The birds conceiving a ...
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