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... thee to thine heart : Happy the man there seeking and there found , Happy the nation where such men abound . How shall a verse impress thee ? by what name Shall I adjure thee not to court thy shame ? By theirs , whose bright example ...
... thee to thine heart : Happy the man there seeking and there found , Happy the nation where such men abound . How shall a verse impress thee ? by what name Shall I adjure thee not to court thy shame ? By theirs , whose bright example ...
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... thee with a powerful plea ) A task I venture on , impell'd by thee : O never seen but in thy bless'd effects , Or felt but in the soul that Heaven selects ; Who seeks to praise thee , and to make thee known To other hearts , must have ...
... thee with a powerful plea ) A task I venture on , impell'd by thee : O never seen but in thy bless'd effects , Or felt but in the soul that Heaven selects ; Who seeks to praise thee , and to make thee known To other hearts , must have ...
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... thee as once ? And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours ? Rude as thou art ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant , except of outward show ) 1 cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And spiritless , as never to regret ...
... thee as once ? And have thy joys Lost nothing by comparison with ours ? Rude as thou art ( for we return'd thee rude And ignorant , except of outward show ) 1 cannot think thee yet so dull of heart And spiritless , as never to regret ...
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