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... sight , They cannot give it , or make darkness light . He reads wise lectures , and describes aloud A sense they know not , to the wondering crowd ; He talks of light , and the prismatic hues , As men of depth in erudition use ; But all ...
... sight , They cannot give it , or make darkness light . He reads wise lectures , and describes aloud A sense they know not , to the wondering crowd ; He talks of light , and the prismatic hues , As men of depth in erudition use ; But all ...
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... sight for Pity to peruse , Till she resemble faintly what she views , Till Sympathy contract a kindred pain , Pierced with the woes that she laments in vain . This , of all maladies that man infest , Claims most compassion , and ...
... sight for Pity to peruse , Till she resemble faintly what she views , Till Sympathy contract a kindred pain , Pierced with the woes that she laments in vain . This , of all maladies that man infest , Claims most compassion , and ...
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... sight , And even from suspicion . Then judge yourself , and prove your man As circumspectly as you can , And , having made election , Beware no negligence of yours , Such as a friend but ill endures , Enfeeble his affection . That ...
... sight , And even from suspicion . Then judge yourself , and prove your man As circumspectly as you can , And , having made election , Beware no negligence of yours , Such as a friend but ill endures , Enfeeble his affection . That ...
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