Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, المجلد 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 من الصفحات |
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... once reason hath so much over - mastered passion , as that the mind hath a free desire to do well , the in- ward 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 ...
... once reason hath so much over - mastered passion , as that the mind hath a free desire to do well , the in- ward 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 ...
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... once , with sudden glare , A grove of needles glitter in the air ; Loose in the winds , small ribbon streamers flow , Dipt in all colours of the heav'nly bow , And the gay host , that now its march pursues , Gleams o'er the meadows in a ...
... once , with sudden glare , A grove of needles glitter in the air ; Loose in the winds , small ribbon streamers flow , Dipt in all colours of the heav'nly bow , And the gay host , that now its march pursues , Gleams o'er the meadows in a ...
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... once , the comfort of admiration and pity . - Goldsmith . CLXVIII . Anger , in hasty words or blows , Itself discharges on our foes ; And sorrow too finds some relief In tears , which wait upon our grief : So every passion but fond love ...
... once , the comfort of admiration and pity . - Goldsmith . CLXVIII . Anger , in hasty words or blows , Itself discharges on our foes ; And sorrow too finds some relief In tears , which wait upon our grief : So every passion but fond love ...
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... once imagined necessary to its happiness.- Charron . CXCIV . A sovereign's great example forms a people ; The public breast is noble , or is vile , As he inspires it . CXCV . Mallet . The grave is the common treasury to which we must ...
... once imagined necessary to its happiness.- Charron . CXCIV . A sovereign's great example forms a people ; The public breast is noble , or is vile , As he inspires it . CXCV . Mallet . The grave is the common treasury to which we must ...
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... once , all that thou hast done will be lost , and such men will become thy mortal enemies . - Sir W. Raleigh — to his Son . CCXI . O sweet woods , the delight of solitariness ! O how much do I like your solitariness ! Here nor treason ...
... once , all that thou hast done will be lost , and such men will become thy mortal enemies . - Sir W. Raleigh — to his Son . CCXI . O sweet woods , the delight of solitariness ! O how much do I like your solitariness ! Here nor treason ...
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