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... task . A life all turbulence and noise may seem To him that leads it wise , and to be praised ; But wisdom is a ... task , intend what task he may . Whether inclement seasons recommend His warm but simple home , where he enjoys With her ...
... task . A life all turbulence and noise may seem To him that leads it wise , and to be praised ; But wisdom is a ... task , intend what task he may . Whether inclement seasons recommend His warm but simple home , where he enjoys With her ...
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... task , The pattern grows , the well depicted flower , Wrought patiently into the snowy lawn , Unfolds its bosom ; buds , and leaves , and sprigs , And curling tendrils , gracefully disposed , Follow the nimble finger of the fair ; A ...
... task , The pattern grows , the well depicted flower , Wrought patiently into the snowy lawn , Unfolds its bosom ; buds , and leaves , and sprigs , And curling tendrils , gracefully disposed , Follow the nimble finger of the fair ; A ...
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... task . So man , the moth , is not afraid , it seems , To span omnipotence , and measure might , That knows no ... task , Would waste attention at the checquer'd board , His host of wooden warriors to and fro Marching and countermarching ...
... task . So man , the moth , is not afraid , it seems , To span omnipotence , and measure might , That knows no ... task , Would waste attention at the checquer'd board , His host of wooden warriors to and fro Marching and countermarching ...
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The Yearly Distress or Tithing Time at Stock in | 154 |
Verses supposed to be written by Alexander Selkirk | 160 |
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