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... happy : but he was not . He won- usands in a similar situation still do ) that be ue dissatisfied , with all the means apparently satisfaction within his reach : but in due time is disappointment was discovered to him - He hout God in ...
... happy : but he was not . He won- usands in a similar situation still do ) that be ue dissatisfied , with all the means apparently satisfaction within his reach : but in due time is disappointment was discovered to him - He hout God in ...
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William Cowper. d Resounding oft , and never heard in vain . O happy ; and in my account denied That sensibility of pain , with which Refinement is endued , thrice happy thou ? Thy frame , robust and hardy , feels indeed The piercing ...
William Cowper. d Resounding oft , and never heard in vain . O happy ; and in my account denied That sensibility of pain , with which Refinement is endued , thrice happy thou ? Thy frame , robust and hardy , feels indeed The piercing ...
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... A theme for poetry divine , A theme to ennoble even mine , In memorable eighty - nine . The spring of eighty - nine shall be An era cherish'd long by me , HYMN , FOR THE USE OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AT. S2 Majesty's happy Recovery.
... A theme for poetry divine , A theme to ennoble even mine , In memorable eighty - nine . The spring of eighty - nine shall be An era cherish'd long by me , HYMN , FOR THE USE OF THE SUNDAY SCHOOL AT. S2 Majesty's happy Recovery.
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