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... from the superintendents of the institution , a he applies to him the exact character which vote of well - earned thanks , for his long and Voltaire gives to the heartless Boileau - that meritorious services , he went to live at his ...
... from the superintendents of the institution , a he applies to him the exact character which vote of well - earned thanks , for his long and Voltaire gives to the heartless Boileau - that meritorious services , he went to live at his ...
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... or , Consolations of Religion , ' — which surely none require more than the blind . He died of a nervous fever on the 7th of July , 1791 , so far fortunate that he did not live to see the ruin of his immortal protégé .
... or , Consolations of Religion , ' — which surely none require more than the blind . He died of a nervous fever on the 7th of July , 1791 , so far fortunate that he did not live to see the ruin of his immortal protégé .
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Am I returned from death to live in pain ? Or would imperial pity save in vain ? Distrust it not . What blame can mercy find , Which gives at once a life , and rears a mind ? Mother , miscalled , farewell — of soul severe , This sad ...
Am I returned from death to live in pain ? Or would imperial pity save in vain ? Distrust it not . What blame can mercy find , Which gives at once a life , and rears a mind ? Mother , miscalled , farewell — of soul severe , This sad ...
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The very turf on which we tread once lived ; And we that live must lend our carcases To cover our own offspring : in their turns They too must cover theirs .— ' Tis here all meet ! The shivering Icelander , and sun - burnt Moor ; Men of ...
The very turf on which we tread once lived ; And we that live must lend our carcases To cover our own offspring : in their turns They too must cover theirs .— ' Tis here all meet ! The shivering Icelander , and sun - burnt Moor ; Men of ...
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We waste , not use our time ; we breathe , not live ; O time ! than gold more sacred ; more a load Than lead to fools , and fools reputed wise . What moment granted man without account ? What years are squandered , wisdom's debt unpaid ...
We waste , not use our time ; we breathe , not live ; O time ! than gold more sacred ; more a load Than lead to fools , and fools reputed wise . What moment granted man without account ? What years are squandered , wisdom's debt unpaid ...
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Encyclopaedia of English and American Poetry: From Caedmon and King ..., Volum 2 Samuel Orchart Beeton Visualització completa - 1873 |
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