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... live in pleasure , dead e'en while 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 ...
... live in pleasure , dead e'en while 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 ...
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... live the king , And Gilpin long live he ; And , when he next doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! AN EPISTLE TO Periods 電 AN AFFLICTED PROTESTANT LADY IN FRANCE . Madam , A STRANGER'S purpose in these lays Is to congratulate ...
... live the king , And Gilpin long live he ; And , when he next doth ride abroad , May I be there to see ! AN EPISTLE TO Periods 電 AN AFFLICTED PROTESTANT LADY IN FRANCE . Madam , A STRANGER'S purpose in these lays Is to congratulate ...
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... lives , who lives to God alone , And all are dead beside ; For other source than God is none Whence life can be supplied . To live to God is to requite His love as best we may ; To make his precepts our delight , His promises our stay ...
... lives , who lives to God alone , And all are dead beside ; For other source than God is none Whence life can be supplied . To live to God is to requite His love as best we may ; To make his precepts our delight , His promises our stay ...
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