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... scene around , Should droop and wither where they grow , You would not feel at all - not you . The noblest minds their virtue prove By pity , sympathy , and love : These , these are feelings truly fine , And prove their owner half ...
... scene around , Should droop and wither where they grow , You would not feel at all - not you . The noblest minds their virtue prove By pity , sympathy , and love : These , these are feelings truly fine , And prove their owner half ...
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... scene Migrates uplifted ; and , with all its soil Alighting in far distant fields , finds out A new possessor , and survives the change . Dan has caught the frenzy , and , upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height , Not by a ...
... scene Migrates uplifted ; and , with all its soil Alighting in far distant fields , finds out A new possessor , and survives the change . Dan has caught the frenzy , and , upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height , Not by a ...
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... scene Migrates uplifted ; and , with all its soil Alighting in far distant fields , finds out A new possessor , and survives the change . Ocean has caught the frenzy , and , upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height , Not by a ...
... scene Migrates uplifted ; and , with all its soil Alighting in far distant fields , finds out A new possessor , and survives the change . Ocean has caught the frenzy , and , upwrought To an enormous and o'erbearing height , Not by a ...
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Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk | 160 |
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