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Stran 2
... thing he dreams of . It cannot , in short , be better summed up than in the words of the Latin poet- ' Emollit mores ... things of life has been a theme of declamation and discontent in all ages ; and it is doubtless our paramount duty ...
... thing he dreams of . It cannot , in short , be better summed up than in the words of the Latin poet- ' Emollit mores ... things of life has been a theme of declamation and discontent in all ages ; and it is doubtless our paramount duty ...
Stran 3
... things in which the physical advantages of civilised life can exist in a high degree , the stimulus of increasing comforts and constantly elevated desires must have been felt by millions ; since it is not in the power of a few ...
... things in which the physical advantages of civilised life can exist in a high degree , the stimulus of increasing comforts and constantly elevated desires must have been felt by millions ; since it is not in the power of a few ...
Stran 15
... things as were born and bred there . Why should you ape The fashions of court - ladies , whose high titles And pedigrees of long descent , give warrant For their superfluous bravery ? ' twas monstrous ! Till now you ne'er look'd lovely ...
... things as were born and bred there . Why should you ape The fashions of court - ladies , whose high titles And pedigrees of long descent , give warrant For their superfluous bravery ? ' twas monstrous ! Till now you ne'er look'd lovely ...
Stran 27
... thing his turn does hold ; New things succeed as former things grow old . HERRICK . WORDSWORTH , in one of his charming lyrics of the Spring , makes " the opening of the year " begin with " the first mild day of March : " - It is the ...
... thing his turn does hold ; New things succeed as former things grow old . HERRICK . WORDSWORTH , in one of his charming lyrics of the Spring , makes " the opening of the year " begin with " the first mild day of March : " - It is the ...
Stran 31
... things . If I see any dish to tempt my palate , I fear a serpent in that apple , and would please myself in a wilful denial ; I rise capable of more , not desirous ; not now immediately from my trencher to my book , but after some inter ...
... things . If I see any dish to tempt my palate , I fear a serpent in that apple , and would please myself in a wilful denial ; I rise capable of more , not desirous ; not now immediately from my trencher to my book , but after some inter ...
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amongst appeared barometer beautiful birds born Cæsar called character church Count of Foix dear Jane death delight Don Quixote doth Duke of York earth England eyes father fear feeling flowers fortune Frank Churchill friendship gave gentleman give hand happy hath head hear heard heart heaven honour human Jane John Dighton kind king King of Navarre king's knowledge labour lady live look Lord Lord Clifford mankind manner master mind mother nature neighbours never night noble observed passed passion Patrick Spence Perkin person pleasure poet poor pray reason rich Richard Plantagenet Roger de Coverley seemed servants Sir Alexander Ball Sir Roger soon soul speak spirit swallow tell thee things thou thought tion told took Tower truth unto whole wind word young