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Strona 56
... grieved to find " Such vile ingratitude in base mankind . " ] " The boy then wrote for bread . I saw him thrice ; His passions placid , he without a vice : 1 1 BOOK 111 . BOYS AT SCHOOL . 57 56 BOOK III . TALES OF THE HALL .
... grieved to find " Such vile ingratitude in base mankind . " ] " The boy then wrote for bread . I saw him thrice ; His passions placid , he without a vice : 1 1 BOOK 111 . BOYS AT SCHOOL . 57 56 BOOK III . TALES OF THE HALL .
Strona 61
... grieved for long neglect in earlier times , " Some sad from frailties , some lamenting crimes ; " Thinking , with sorrow , on the season lent " For noble purpose , and in trifling spent ; " And now , at last , when they in earnest view ...
... grieved for long neglect in earlier times , " Some sad from frailties , some lamenting crimes ; " Thinking , with sorrow , on the season lent " For noble purpose , and in trifling spent ; " And now , at last , when they in earnest view ...
Strona 64
... grieved they fell ; 66 Judging ourselves , we to our minds recall , " Not how we fell , but how we grieved to fall " Or could this man , so vex'd in early time , " By this strong feeling for his father's crime , " Who to the parent's ...
... grieved they fell ; 66 Judging ourselves , we to our minds recall , " Not how we fell , but how we grieved to fall " Or could this man , so vex'd in early time , " By this strong feeling for his father's crime , " Who to the parent's ...
Strona 93
... ; ( ( ( Him whom at school I knew , and Peter known , " I took his home and mother for my own ) : " I I read , and doubly was I paid to hear " Events that fell upon no listless ear : " She grieved to say her parents could neglect i.
... ; ( ( ( Him whom at school I knew , and Peter known , " I took his home and mother for my own ) : " I I read , and doubly was I paid to hear " Events that fell upon no listless ear : " She grieved to say her parents could neglect i.
Strona 94
George Crabbe. " She grieved to say her parents could neglect i " Her education ! - ' twas a sore defect ; " She , who had ever such a vast delight " To learn , and now could neither read nor write : " But hear she could , and from our ...
George Crabbe. " She grieved to say her parents could neglect i " Her education ! - ' twas a sore defect ; " She , who had ever such a vast delight " To learn , and now could neither read nor write : " But hear she could , and from our ...
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