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... thee that I know them . have had my share in their graces , but no more of that . It shall be my business hereafter to live the life of an honest man , and to act as becomes the master of a family . I question not but I shall draw upon ...
... thee that I know them . have had my share in their graces , but no more of that . It shall be my business hereafter to live the life of an honest man , and to act as becomes the master of a family . I question not but I shall draw upon ...
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... thee birth , Nor ever tender goddess brought thee forth ; Some rugged rock's hard entrails gave thee form , And raging seas produced thee in a storm : A soul well suiting thy tempestuous kind , So rough thy manners , so untamed thy mind ...
... thee birth , Nor ever tender goddess brought thee forth ; Some rugged rock's hard entrails gave thee form , And raging seas produced thee in a storm : A soul well suiting thy tempestuous kind , So rough thy manners , so untamed thy mind ...
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... thee to pluck . 332. HOR . , 1 Sat. , iii , 29 He cannot bear the raillery of the age . Creech 333. VIRG . , En . , vi , 172 He calls embattled deities to arms . 334. CIC . , De Oratore , i , 61 You would have each of us be a kind of ...
... thee to pluck . 332. HOR . , 1 Sat. , iii , 29 He cannot bear the raillery of the age . Creech 333. VIRG . , En . , vi , 172 He calls embattled deities to arms . 334. CIC . , De Oratore , i , 61 You would have each of us be a kind of ...
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