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... heart ; Its empire is not hers , nor is it thine , ' Tis God's just claim , prerogative divine . Virtuous and faithful HEBERDEN , whose skill Attempts no task it cannot well fulfil , Gives melancholy up to Nature's care , And sends the ...
... heart ; Its empire is not hers , nor is it thine , ' Tis God's just claim , prerogative divine . Virtuous and faithful HEBERDEN , whose skill Attempts no task it cannot well fulfil , Gives melancholy up to Nature's care , And sends the ...
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... heart Weeps , when she sees inflicted on a beast : Then what is man ? And what man , seeing this , And having human feelings , does not blush , And hang his head , to think himself a man ? I would not have a slave to till my ground , To ...
... heart Weeps , when she sees inflicted on a beast : Then what is man ? And what man , seeing this , And having human feelings , does not blush , And hang his head , to think himself a man ? I would not have a slave to till my ground , To ...
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... heart With just abhorrence of so mean a part , Than set your son to work at a vile trade For wages so unlikely to be paid . Allows short time for play , and none for sloth : And , felt alike by each , advances both : But judge , where ...
... heart With just abhorrence of so mean a part , Than set your son to work at a vile trade For wages so unlikely to be paid . Allows short time for play , and none for sloth : And , felt alike by each , advances both : But judge , where ...
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