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Meekness , Ingratitude , . . ib . Advantages of V The Ant and the Grasshopper ,
141 The Juniata , Virtue indispensable , . 142 | The Death of the Chr Epitaph on
an Infant , ib . The Forest Trees , Duties of Pupils , 143 The Grave of Parsons ,
The ...
Meekness , Ingratitude , . . ib . Advantages of V The Ant and the Grasshopper ,
141 The Juniata , Virtue indispensable , . 142 | The Death of the Chr Epitaph on
an Infant , ib . The Forest Trees , Duties of Pupils , 143 The Grave of Parsons ,
The ...
Page 17
... till a third surpasses you , Let each be deemed a queen . " LIFE , DEATH AND
ETERNITY . A SHADOW moving by one ' s side , That would a substance seem ,
That is , yet is not , — though descried Like skies beneath the stream ; A tree that
...
... till a third surpasses you , Let each be deemed a queen . " LIFE , DEATH AND
ETERNITY . A SHADOW moving by one ' s side , That would a substance seem ,
That is , yet is not , — though descried Like skies beneath the stream ; A tree that
...
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A tree that ' s ever in the bloom , Whose fruit is never ripe ; A wish for joys that
never comeSuch are the hopes of Life . A dark , inevitable night , A blank that will
remain ; A waiting for the morning light , When waiting is in vain ; A gulf where ...
A tree that ' s ever in the bloom , Whose fruit is never ripe ; A wish for joys that
never comeSuch are the hopes of Life . A dark , inevitable night , A blank that will
remain ; A waiting for the morning light , When waiting is in vain ; A gulf where ...
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The houses are isolated , and each surrounded with palm trees ; the meadows
are divided by rich plantations of Indian fig , and bounded by groves of olive . In
the distance rose a chain of severe and savage mountains . I was soon
wandering ...
The houses are isolated , and each surrounded with palm trees ; the meadows
are divided by rich plantations of Indian fig , and bounded by groves of olive . In
the distance rose a chain of severe and savage mountains . I was soon
wandering ...
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A Crow , having stolen a piece of cheese from a cottage window , flew up into a
high tree with it , in order to eat it ; which the Fox observing , came and sat
underneath , and began to compliment the Crow upon the subject of her beauty .
A Crow , having stolen a piece of cheese from a cottage window , flew up into a
high tree with it , in order to eat it ; which the Fox observing , came and sat
underneath , and began to compliment the Crow upon the subject of her beauty .
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