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And statesmen boast Of wealth ! vantages the rich , and from the latter the poor , by the inevitable conditions of their respective situations , are precluded . A state which should combine the advantages of both , would be subjected to ...
And statesmen boast Of wealth ! vantages the rich , and from the latter the poor , by the inevitable conditions of their respective situations , are precluded . A state which should combine the advantages of both , would be subjected to ...
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To - night I shall make poor work of it ; Yet I will take a round with you , and hope Before my last step in the living dance To beat the poet and the devil together . MEPHISTOPHELES . At last he will sit down in some foul puddle !
To - night I shall make poor work of it ; Yet I will take a round with you , and hope Before my last step in the living dance To beat the poet and the devil together . MEPHISTOPHELES . At last he will sit down in some foul puddle !
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Ay , there they areNobles , and sons of nobles , patentees , Monopolists , and stewards of this poor farm , On whose lean sheep sit the prophetic crows . Here is the pomp that strips the houseless orphan , Here is the pride that breaks ...
Ay , there they areNobles , and sons of nobles , patentees , Monopolists , and stewards of this poor farm , On whose lean sheep sit the prophetic crows . Here is the pomp that strips the houseless orphan , Here is the pride that breaks ...
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To a Young Assits Mother being tethered | 7 |
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