Poems, Tom 1Pr. por C. and J. Rivington, 1825 - 480 |
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... hold fast the best , Learns much ; and to a thousand listening minds Communicates with joy the good she finds : Courage in arms , and ever prompt to show His manly forehead to the fiercest foe ; Glorious in war , but for the sake of ...
... hold fast the best , Learns much ; and to a thousand listening minds Communicates with joy the good she finds : Courage in arms , and ever prompt to show His manly forehead to the fiercest foe ; Glorious in war , but for the sake of ...
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... holds fast the clew That Education gives her , false or true . Plants raised with tenderness are seldom strong ; Man's coltish disposition asks the thong ; And without discipline , the favourite child , Like a neglected forester , runs ...
... holds fast the clew That Education gives her , false or true . Plants raised with tenderness are seldom strong ; Man's coltish disposition asks the thong ; And without discipline , the favourite child , Like a neglected forester , runs ...
Strona 34
... holds for ever true , Grant me discernment , and I grant it you . Patient of contradiction as a child , Affable , humble , diffident , and mild ; Such was sir Isaac , and such Boyle and Locke 34 THE PROGRESS OF ERROUR .
... holds for ever true , Grant me discernment , and I grant it you . Patient of contradiction as a child , Affable , humble , diffident , and mild ; Such was sir Isaac , and such Boyle and Locke 34 THE PROGRESS OF ERROUR .
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... holds them dangling at arm's - length in scorn .. Such are the fruits of sanctimonious pride , Of malice fed while flesh is mortified : Take , madam , the reward of all your prayers , Where hermits and where bramins meet with theirs ...
... holds them dangling at arm's - length in scorn .. Such are the fruits of sanctimonious pride , Of malice fed while flesh is mortified : Take , madam , the reward of all your prayers , Where hermits and where bramins meet with theirs ...
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... hold both sisters , never seen apart . So then - as darkness overspread the deep , Ere Nature rose from her eternal sleep , And this delightful earth , and that fair sky , Leap'd out of nothing , call'd by the Most High ; By such a ...
... hold both sisters , never seen apart . So then - as darkness overspread the deep , Ere Nature rose from her eternal sleep , And this delightful earth , and that fair sky , Leap'd out of nothing , call'd by the Most High ; By such a ...
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