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... Nature to look , Or Nature to Summer restor❜d ! When Delia attach'd to my side , Love's paradise beam'd from her mind ; " Creation's vermillion , I cried , " December without thee I find . " Thou chaste as Lucretia in thought ...
... Nature to look , Or Nature to Summer restor❜d ! When Delia attach'd to my side , Love's paradise beam'd from her mind ; " Creation's vermillion , I cried , " December without thee I find . " Thou chaste as Lucretia in thought ...
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... nature of its subject renders extracts unfit for our purpose . As in the former volume , there are in this much useful matter and much sagacious remark , but with too great a mixture of personal sarcasm , often expressed in coarse lan ...
... nature of its subject renders extracts unfit for our purpose . As in the former volume , there are in this much useful matter and much sagacious remark , but with too great a mixture of personal sarcasm , often expressed in coarse lan ...
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... nature and design of the gospel ministry . 4. On fasting . 5. Reflections on the human nature of Christ . They are well calculated for the meridian of the Tabernacle ; where , we have no doubt , they will be welcomed for their unction ...
... nature and design of the gospel ministry . 4. On fasting . 5. Reflections on the human nature of Christ . They are well calculated for the meridian of the Tabernacle ; where , we have no doubt , they will be welcomed for their unction ...
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