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... kind , More false , more cruel , than the seas or wind . " Toil on , dull crowd , " in ecstacies he cries , " For wealth or title , perishable prize ; " While I those transitory blessings scorn , " Secure of praise from ages yet unborn ...
... kind , More false , more cruel , than the seas or wind . " Toil on , dull crowd , " in ecstacies he cries , " For wealth or title , perishable prize ; " While I those transitory blessings scorn , " Secure of praise from ages yet unborn ...
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... kind , that attacks him sometimes so as to make Him a sad Spectacle . Mr. P. from the Merit of This Work which was ... kind , and of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in this opinion I am confirmed by the ...
... kind , that attacks him sometimes so as to make Him a sad Spectacle . Mr. P. from the Merit of This Work which was ... kind , and of the nature of that distemper called St. Vitus's dance ; and in this opinion I am confirmed by the ...
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... kind intentions to me have ever been frus- trated . I have now the full effect of your care and benevolence ; and am fɩ 1 His degree had now past , according to the usual form , the suffrages of the heads of colleges ; but was not yet ...
... kind intentions to me have ever been frus- trated . I have now the full effect of your care and benevolence ; and am fɩ 1 His degree had now past , according to the usual form , the suffrages of the heads of colleges ; but was not yet ...
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17091731 | 1 |
Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
CHAPTER III17371738 | 47 |
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