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" Here the heart softens and vigilance subsides ; we are then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure. We approach them with scruple... "
Select British Classics - Página 62
1803
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The English Reader

Lindley Murray - 1828 - 252 páginas
...vigilance subsides ; we a'-e then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure . We approach them with scruple nnd hesitation; we enter them', but enter timorous and trembling ; and always hope to pass through...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verse, from the Best Writers ...

Lindley Murray - 1828 - 256 páginas
...we may not^at least, turn our 'feyes upon the gardens of pleasure. We approach "them 'with scivple and hesitation ; we enter them, but enter, timorous and trembling ; and Always hope to pass through I'iheni without losing the road of virtue, which, for a while,xwe keep in our sight, and to which we...
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The English Reader, Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry: From the Best Writers ...

Lindley Murray - 1829 - 216 páginas
...another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens o£ pleasure. We approach them with scruple and hesitation;...through them without losing the road of virtue, which, for a while, we keep in our sight, and to which we purpose to return. But temptation succeeds temptation,...
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Murray's English Reader

Lindley Murray, Jeremiah Goodrich - 1829 - 318 páginas
...vigilance* subsides ; we are then willing to inquire whether another advance .cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure. We approach them with scruple ami hesitation ; we enter them, but enter timorous and trembling ; and always hope to pass through...
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The National Reader: A Selection of Exercises in Reading and Speaking ...

John Pierpont - 1829 - 290 páginas
...vigilance subsides : we are then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure. AVe approach them with scruple and hesitation ; we enter them, but enter timorous and trembling, and...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verses; Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1830 - 256 páginas
...then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made', and whether we may nof , at leasf , turn our eyes upon the gardens of pleasure\ We approach...through them without losing the road of virtue', which', for a while', we keep in our sighr, and to which we purpose to return\ But tempta.succeeds temptation',...
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The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry, Selected from the Best ...

Lindley Murray - 1830 - 244 páginas
...be made, and whether we mav not, at least, turn our eyes upon th^ gardens of pleasure. We approacli them with scruple and hesitation; we enter them, but...through them without losing the road of virtue, which, for a while, we keep in our sight, and to which we purpose to return. But temptation succeeds temptation,...
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The Letter Writer: Containing a Great Variety of Letters on the Following ...

1831 - 162 páginas
...pleasure. We approach them with scruple and het-ta'ion; we enter them timorous and trembling, anil always hope to pass through them without losing the road of virtue, which for awhile we keep in our eight, and to which we propose to return. But temptation succeeds temptation,...
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Murphy's essay. The rambler. The adventurer. The idler. Rasselas. Tales of ...

Samuel Johnson, Arthur Murphy - 1834 - 630 páginas
...vigilance subsides ; we are then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether ension and laxity. If he is neither vivacious, aloft,...do not find the temper to which the texture of his awhile, keep in our sight, and to which we propose to return. But temptation succeeds temptation, and...
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Cobb's Sequel to the Juvenile Readers: Comprising a Selection of Lessons in ...

Lyman Cobb - 1834 - 238 páginas
...vigilance subsides ; we are then willing to inquire whether another advance cannot be made, and whether we may not, at least, turn our eyes upon the gardens...through them without losing the road of virtue, which, for a while, we keep in our sight, and to which we purpose to return. But temptation succeeds temptation,...
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