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... father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents , Doubled , with thanks , and service , from whose help 1 deriv ...
... father's age , and call him to long peace . He is gone happy , and has left me rich : Then , as in grateful virtue I am bound To your free heart , I do return those talents , Doubled , with thanks , and service , from whose help 1 deriv ...
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... father , son , and brother- " . Alms , in English , are called charities , and from thence we may collect that our ancestors knew well in what the virtue of alms - giving confisted ; not in the act , but the difpofition . WARBURTON ...
... father , son , and brother- " . Alms , in English , are called charities , and from thence we may collect that our ancestors knew well in what the virtue of alms - giving confisted ; not in the act , but the difpofition . WARBURTON ...
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... father ; by whofe death , he's stepp'd Into a great eftate : when he was poor , Imprifon'd , and in scarcity of friends , I clear'd him with five talents : Greet him from me ; Bid him fuppofe , fome good neceffity Touches his friend ...
... father ; by whofe death , he's stepp'd Into a great eftate : when he was poor , Imprifon'd , and in scarcity of friends , I clear'd him with five talents : Greet him from me ; Bid him fuppofe , fome good neceffity Touches his friend ...
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... father , that poor rag " , Must be thy fubje & t ; who in fpight , put stuff To fome the beggar , and compounded thee Poor rogue hereditary . Hence ! be gone !If thou had'ft not been born the worft of men , Thou had'ft been a knave ...
... father , that poor rag " , Must be thy fubje & t ; who in fpight , put stuff To fome the beggar , and compounded thee Poor rogue hereditary . Hence ! be gone !If thou had'ft not been born the worft of men , Thou had'ft been a knave ...
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... father 3 ; let her to the Greeks ; and fo I'll tell her , the next time I fee her : for my part , I'll meddle nor make no more in the matter . Tro . Pandarus ,Pan . Not I. Tro . Sweet Pandarus ,Pan . Pray you , speak no more to me ; I ...
... father 3 ; let her to the Greeks ; and fo I'll tell her , the next time I fee her : for my part , I'll meddle nor make no more in the matter . Tro . Pandarus ,Pan . Not I. Tro . Sweet Pandarus ,Pan . Pray you , speak no more to me ; I ...
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