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It is like a copious nursery , which contains the seeds and first productions of every kind , out of which those who followed him have but selected some particular plants , each according to his fancy , to cultivate and beautify .
It is like a copious nursery , which contains the seeds and first productions of every kind , out of which those who followed him have but selected some particular plants , each according to his fancy , to cultivate and beautify .
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The muse the bard inspires , exalts his mind : The muse indulgent loves th ' harmonious kind . The herald to his hand the charge conveys , Not fond of flattery , nor unpleased with praise . When now the rage of hunger was allay'd ...
The muse the bard inspires , exalts his mind : The muse indulgent loves th ' harmonious kind . The herald to his hand the charge conveys , Not fond of flattery , nor unpleased with praise . When now the rage of hunger was allay'd ...
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Men point at me as smitten by God's frown ; Afflicted and deserted of my kind ; Yet I am not cast down . I am weak , yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor , old , and helpless , I the more belong , Father supreme ! to ...
Men point at me as smitten by God's frown ; Afflicted and deserted of my kind ; Yet I am not cast down . I am weak , yet strong ; I murmur not that I no longer see ; Poor , old , and helpless , I the more belong , Father supreme ! to ...
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... notwithstanding their affliction of the same kind with mine , even this might seem almost a commendable infirmity ; for the last thing a mind truly great and ; philosophical puts off , is the desire of glory .
... notwithstanding their affliction of the same kind with mine , even this might seem almost a commendable infirmity ; for the last thing a mind truly great and ; philosophical puts off , is the desire of glory .
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I know what opposition will be raised against this kind of exhortation , and with what rude reflection they will be treated . Come , say they , this is our spring , let us enjoy ourselves whilst we have time and vigor ; religion looks ...
I know what opposition will be raised against this kind of exhortation , and with what rude reflection they will be treated . Come , say they , this is our spring , let us enjoy ourselves whilst we have time and vigor ; religion looks ...
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