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... feel , and by sure steps resign To selfishness and cold oblivious cares . Among the farms and solitary huts , Hamlets and thinly - scattered villages , Where'er the aged Beggar takes his rounds , The mild necessity of use compels To ...
... feel , and by sure steps resign To selfishness and cold oblivious cares . Among the farms and solitary huts , Hamlets and thinly - scattered villages , Where'er the aged Beggar takes his rounds , The mild necessity of use compels To ...
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... feel- ings near to those of the persons whose feel- from the same tribunal . Poetry is the image of man and nature . The obstacles which stand in the way of the fidelity of the Biographer and Historian , and of their consequent utility ...
... feel- ings near to those of the persons whose feel- from the same tribunal . Poetry is the image of man and nature . The obstacles which stand in the way of the fidelity of the Biographer and Historian , and of their consequent utility ...
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... feel for me : I fear them not , and feel for thee alone- Speak to me ! though it be in wrath ; but say- I reck not what - but let me hear thee once- This once - once more ! Phantom of Astarte . Manfred ! Nem . Hast thou further question ...
... feel for me : I fear them not , and feel for thee alone- Speak to me ! though it be in wrath ; but say- I reck not what - but let me hear thee once- This once - once more ! Phantom of Astarte . Manfred ! Nem . Hast thou further question ...
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