Elegant Extracts, Or, Useful and Entertaining Passages from the Best English Authors and Translations: Principally Designed for the Use of Young Persons, Volume 4S. Walker, 1826 |
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Page 53
... eyes drink the rivers performed by one who has no com- as they flow . If every human being fort for himself ; nor to comply with upon earth could think for one quar- an impertinent ceremony , which in ter of an hour , as I have done for ...
... eyes drink the rivers performed by one who has no com- as they flow . If every human being fort for himself ; nor to comply with upon earth could think for one quar- an impertinent ceremony , which in ter of an hour , as I have done for ...
Page 205
... eyes with those me , the glories of our Pantheon rush- delicious tears , which , beneath the ing on my recollection , my heart beat contemplation of virtues that emulate like a love - sick girl's , on the sight what we conceive of Deity ...
... eyes with those me , the glories of our Pantheon rush- delicious tears , which , beneath the ing on my recollection , my heart beat contemplation of virtues that emulate like a love - sick girl's , on the sight what we conceive of Deity ...
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... EYES called the necessaries of life , for our OF OTHER PEOPLE are the eyes that ancestors lived very comfortably with- ruin us . If all but myself were out them . should want neither fine blind , I A question may be asked : Could ...
... EYES called the necessaries of life , for our OF OTHER PEOPLE are the eyes that ancestors lived very comfortably with- ruin us . If all but myself were out them . should want neither fine blind , I A question may be asked : Could ...
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To the Rev William Unwin | 40 |
To the Rev William Unwin | 42 |
To Lady Hesketh | 46 |
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