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... mean and low Proves that the mind is weak , or makes it so : Neglected talents rust into decay , And every effort ends in push - pin play . The man , that means success , should soar above A soldier's feather , or a lady's glove ; Else ...
... mean and low Proves that the mind is weak , or makes it so : Neglected talents rust into decay , And every effort ends in push - pin play . The man , that means success , should soar above A soldier's feather , or a lady's glove ; Else ...
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... means since first he made the world ? And did he not of old employ his means To drown it ? What is his creation less Than a capacious reservoir of means Form'd for his use , and ready at his will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye - salve ...
... means since first he made the world ? And did he not of old employ his means To drown it ? What is his creation less Than a capacious reservoir of means Form'd for his use , and ready at his will ? Go , dress thine eyes with eye - salve ...
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... mean a part , Than set your son to work at a vile trade For wages so unlikely to be paid . Allows short time for ... means . Weigh , for a moment , classical desert Against a heart depraved and temper hurt ; Hurt too perhaps for life ...
... mean a part , Than set your son to work at a vile trade For wages so unlikely to be paid . Allows short time for ... means . Weigh , for a moment , classical desert Against a heart depraved and temper hurt ; Hurt too perhaps for life ...
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