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... thought is warm and fancy flows , What will not argument sometimes suppose ? ) An isle possess'd by creatures of our kind , Endued with reason , yet by nature blind . Let Supposition lend her aid once more , And land some grave optician ...
... thought is warm and fancy flows , What will not argument sometimes suppose ? ) An isle possess'd by creatures of our kind , Endued with reason , yet by nature blind . Let Supposition lend her aid once more , And land some grave optician ...
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... Thought , to the man that never thinks , may seem As natural as when asleep to dream ; But reveries ( for human minds will act ) Specious in shew , impossible in fact , Those flimsy webs , that break as soon as wrought , Attain not to ...
... Thought , to the man that never thinks , may seem As natural as when asleep to dream ; But reveries ( for human minds will act ) Specious in shew , impossible in fact , Those flimsy webs , that break as soon as wrought , Attain not to ...
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... thought , that thou art safe , and he ! That thought is joy , arrive what may to me . My boast is not , that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned , and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretensions rise— The son of parents ...
... thought , that thou art safe , and he ! That thought is joy , arrive what may to me . My boast is not , that I deduce my birth From loins enthroned , and rulers of the earth ; But higher far my proud pretensions rise— The son of parents ...
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