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Page 69
... shew me this ? a fourth ! -start , eyes ! What ! will the line stretch out to the crack of doom ? Another yet ? a seventh ? I'll see no more ; And yet the eighth appears , who bears a glass Which shews me many more . " If any other than ...
... shew me this ? a fourth ! -start , eyes ! What ! will the line stretch out to the crack of doom ? Another yet ? a seventh ? I'll see no more ; And yet the eighth appears , who bears a glass Which shews me many more . " If any other than ...
Page 121
... shew I had a true honour for your Grace , and I never gave a greater proof of it , than in this freedom I have taken ; and I am not sure I shall have confidence to let this letter go at last ; but if it does , I persuade myself , you ...
... shew I had a true honour for your Grace , and I never gave a greater proof of it , than in this freedom I have taken ; and I am not sure I shall have confidence to let this letter go at last ; but if it does , I persuade myself , you ...
Page 397
... shew that the vices and extravagancies of mankind , even when expatiating in their widest excess , are controuled by some counteracting principle of good ; that there is some power which , amid the wildest wantoning of human passions ...
... shew that the vices and extravagancies of mankind , even when expatiating in their widest excess , are controuled by some counteracting principle of good ; that there is some power which , amid the wildest wantoning of human passions ...
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