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Page 119
... thou dost not see , although thou art wiser than thy poor old master . And it is not because love hath blinded thee , for that surpasseth his sup- posed omnipotence , but it is because thy tender heart having always leaned ...
... thou dost not see , although thou art wiser than thy poor old master . And it is not because love hath blinded thee , for that surpasseth his sup- posed omnipotence , but it is because thy tender heart having always leaned ...
Page 243
... thou , Lord , smiled in thy days of pride , And heaped insults on me ! Dost thou think Thou canst despise the gem - besparkling snake , Contemning danger , ' cause thou canst not see Its fiery sting ? Th ' unfeeling Greeks of old Laugh ...
... thou , Lord , smiled in thy days of pride , And heaped insults on me ! Dost thou think Thou canst despise the gem - besparkling snake , Contemning danger , ' cause thou canst not see Its fiery sting ? Th ' unfeeling Greeks of old Laugh ...
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... Thou hast been caught . Thou hast not hitherto Each secret impulse rigorously examined : A bosom conscious of its rectitude Hardly admits suspicion of itself ; And here , perchance , there is no ground for it ; Perchance thy fame thou ...
... Thou hast been caught . Thou hast not hitherto Each secret impulse rigorously examined : A bosom conscious of its rectitude Hardly admits suspicion of itself ; And here , perchance , there is no ground for it ; Perchance thy fame thou ...
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Greece Modern Songs | 1 |
N B For REMARKABLE PASSAGES in the Criticisms | 9 |
Bingleys Biography of Roman Cha DuplessisMornays Memoirs 449 | 21 |
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