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... hope be realised ; and when I implore this for you , my friend , I know that I ask a never - ceasing round of bliss , for that heart never yet formed a wish that honesty could blush at , or a hope which virtue would disclaim . - Fare ...
... hope be realised ; and when I implore this for you , my friend , I know that I ask a never - ceasing round of bliss , for that heart never yet formed a wish that honesty could blush at , or a hope which virtue would disclaim . - Fare ...
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... hope to trust ; and I can find no consolation in the moral of the historian ; my for- tunes have not yet risen , for they were blighted in the bud ; they grew not old , for they perished in the bloom and flush of youth . Yet it is ...
... hope to trust ; and I can find no consolation in the moral of the historian ; my for- tunes have not yet risen , for they were blighted in the bud ; they grew not old , for they perished in the bloom and flush of youth . Yet it is ...
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... hope , love , and admiration , to breed the same feelings , and from gaiety and concord , candour and be- nevolence ; her beauty was the theme of epidemic enthusiasm and laud ; every muse had chanted a feature . Trochaius , among the ...
... hope , love , and admiration , to breed the same feelings , and from gaiety and concord , candour and be- nevolence ; her beauty was the theme of epidemic enthusiasm and laud ; every muse had chanted a feature . Trochaius , among the ...
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... hope was to extricate Mr. Blacket , himself , from einbarrass- ments occasioned by the very long sickness , death , and burial of his wife . These burdens and misfortunes had , for a considerable time , pressed hard upon him , and had ...
... hope was to extricate Mr. Blacket , himself , from einbarrass- ments occasioned by the very long sickness , death , and burial of his wife . These burdens and misfortunes had , for a considerable time , pressed hard upon him , and had ...
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... hope , through the medium of your kind friendship , to be enabled hours , he robbed those , which , more to taste once more of happiness among my fellow - countrymen , and publicly display those ideas and sentiments which , in secret ...
... hope , through the medium of your kind friendship , to be enabled hours , he robbed those , which , more to taste once more of happiness among my fellow - countrymen , and publicly display those ideas and sentiments which , in secret ...
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