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... mind would to itself complain , Too conscious that the cloister of the brain Seem'd like a fabric ransack'd by a Goth , Whose cruel enmity and wasteful wrath , Defacing all that Truth had treasur'd there , Left but a cell for Sorrow's ...
... mind would to itself complain , Too conscious that the cloister of the brain Seem'd like a fabric ransack'd by a Goth , Whose cruel enmity and wasteful wrath , Defacing all that Truth had treasur'd there , Left but a cell for Sorrow's ...
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... mind , as perfect as thy lines his face ! For Nature in that mind was pleas'd to pour Of intellectual charms no trivial store ; Fancy's high spirit , talent's feeling nerve , With tender modesty , with mild reserve , And those prime ...
... mind , as perfect as thy lines his face ! For Nature in that mind was pleas'd to pour Of intellectual charms no trivial store ; Fancy's high spirit , talent's feeling nerve , With tender modesty , with mild reserve , And those prime ...
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... Mind for Rural Life , with which we shall finish our extracts : " Of scientifical pursuits , the most liberal , the most honorable . the happiest , and what probably will be the most successful employ- ment for a man in easy ...
... Mind for Rural Life , with which we shall finish our extracts : " Of scientifical pursuits , the most liberal , the most honorable . the happiest , and what probably will be the most successful employ- ment for a man in easy ...
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Plaws Sketches for Country Houses | 2 |
Bonnaire de Pronville on Legislative | 15 |
WadeGery on Capital Punishments | 26 |
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