Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... light each mind hath in itself is as good as a philosopher's book ; since in nature we know that it is well to do well , and what is good , and what is evil , although not in the words of art , which philosophers bestow on us ; for out ...
... light each mind hath in itself is as good as a philosopher's book ; since in nature we know that it is well to do well , and what is good , and what is evil , although not in the words of art , which philosophers bestow on us ; for out ...
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... light ; We imitate him , When by noon we're at height They steal wine who take it When he's out of sight . Boys , fill all the glasses , Fill them up now he shines : The higher he rises ; The more he refines , For wine and wit fall As ...
... light ; We imitate him , When by noon we're at height They steal wine who take it When he's out of sight . Boys , fill all the glasses , Fill them up now he shines : The higher he rises ; The more he refines , For wine and wit fall As ...
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... light , the whole body of our nation becomes gradually less dear to us . The very names of affection and kindred , which were the bond of charity whilst we agreed , become new incentives to hatred and rage , when the communion of our ...
... light , the whole body of our nation becomes gradually less dear to us . The very names of affection and kindred , which were the bond of charity whilst we agreed , become new incentives to hatred and rage , when the communion of our ...
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... light was known , no bounds of art ; When light was there , it knew not to depart , But glaring on remoter objects play'd ; Not languished , and insensibly decay'd . Rome rais'd not art , but barely kept alive , And with old Greece ...
... light was known , no bounds of art ; When light was there , it knew not to depart , But glaring on remoter objects play'd ; Not languished , and insensibly decay'd . Rome rais'd not art , but barely kept alive , And with old Greece ...
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... light is spent , Ere half my days in this dark world and wide , And that one talent which is death to hide , Lodg'd with me useless , though my soul more bent , To serve therewith my Maker , and present My true account , lest he ...
... light is spent , Ere half my days in this dark world and wide , And that one talent which is death to hide , Lodg'd with me useless , though my soul more bent , To serve therewith my Maker , and present My true account , lest he ...
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