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Twas a pleasure to be a tree while they lived : we old ones were honoured and
caressed by them , and young ones were continually springing up around us .
But now we must all fall without distinction , and the rooks in a short time will not
find ...
Twas a pleasure to be a tree while they lived : we old ones were honoured and
caressed by them , and young ones were continually springing up around us .
But now we must all fall without distinction , and the rooks in a short time will not
find ...
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... must fall , to send me with the rest of my brethren to Plymouth , to be thence
transported to one of his majesty ' s docks . ... honour to be employed in , they
may depend on my firmness and integrity : in a word I shall fall with pleasure , if I
fall to ...
... must fall , to send me with the rest of my brethren to Plymouth , to be thence
transported to one of his majesty ' s docks . ... honour to be employed in , they
may depend on my firmness and integrity : in a word I shall fall with pleasure , if I
fall to ...
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... and tho ' many opportunities might offer of retaining the one by abandoning the
other , chules , rather to fall valiantly in the station where his military duty has
placed him , than to lengthen out a life without glory , and gradually fall into
oblivion ...
... and tho ' many opportunities might offer of retaining the one by abandoning the
other , chules , rather to fall valiantly in the station where his military duty has
placed him , than to lengthen out a life without glory , and gradually fall into
oblivion ...
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If thus thy mighty master ' s steps thou trace , The brave to cherish , and the good
to grace , Long shall thou stand from rage and faction free , And teach us long to
love our king thro ' thee ; Or fall a victim dangerous to the foe , And make him ...
If thus thy mighty master ' s steps thou trace , The brave to cherish , and the good
to grace , Long shall thou stand from rage and faction free , And teach us long to
love our king thro ' thee ; Or fall a victim dangerous to the foe , And make him ...
Página 136
For my part , I have not the vanity to think , that either of these rare and excellent
talents falls to my share : notwithstanding I persuade myfelf , my appearing in
publick is justifiable . There is a set of men who are too polite either to hear or
read ...
For my part , I have not the vanity to think , that either of these rare and excellent
talents falls to my share : notwithstanding I persuade myfelf , my appearing in
publick is justifiable . There is a set of men who are too polite either to hear or
read ...
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Página 136 - He is defpifed and rejected of men ; a Man of forrows, and acquainted with grief: and we hid as it were our faces from Him ; He was defpifed, and we efteemed Him not.