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الصفحة 7
... its grief ; when all our friendships are inseparable and our confidence without reserve ; when the denial of a pleasure is the severest trial , and the path of duty so easily trodden that the sense of duty is scarce- ly AN APPEAL . 7.
... its grief ; when all our friendships are inseparable and our confidence without reserve ; when the denial of a pleasure is the severest trial , and the path of duty so easily trodden that the sense of duty is scarce- ly AN APPEAL . 7.
الصفحة 8
... pleasure in them . " We do not know how perfectly beautiful is the cloudless sky , or the bright April day when the fleeting showers serve only to give greater freshness to the earth's new beauty , until the long - continued storms of ...
... pleasure in them . " We do not know how perfectly beautiful is the cloudless sky , or the bright April day when the fleeting showers serve only to give greater freshness to the earth's new beauty , until the long - continued storms of ...
الصفحة 9
... pleasures of the fireside and friendly intercourse , and gives us time for re- flection , often becomes the happiest season of the year ; and we look forward with joy to its long evenings , in which , after the short day's duties are ...
... pleasures of the fireside and friendly intercourse , and gives us time for re- flection , often becomes the happiest season of the year ; and we look forward with joy to its long evenings , in which , after the short day's duties are ...
الصفحة 14
... pleasure will be sought . But if , as the truth must be , the fair image itself gradually loses its beauty , and the bright col- ors of the picture fade ; if the sparkling dia- monds , which we wreathe around the brow , begin to suggest ...
... pleasure will be sought . But if , as the truth must be , the fair image itself gradually loses its beauty , and the bright col- ors of the picture fade ; if the sparkling dia- monds , which we wreathe around the brow , begin to suggest ...
الصفحة 16
... pleasure but that which the performance of duty always brings , and which wants that best human reward , the approbation of those we love . Sometimes the case is still worse , and we see those who are gentle , pure - minded , and lovely ...
... pleasure but that which the performance of duty always brings , and which wants that best human reward , the approbation of those we love . Sometimes the case is still worse , and we see those who are gentle , pure - minded , and lovely ...
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