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We need but turn to the Prefaces of most of the literary productions of the blind , to discover how much they have countenanced the ignorance and prejudice so prevalent among the public , for the sake of obtaining sympathy ...
We need but turn to the Prefaces of most of the literary productions of the blind , to discover how much they have countenanced the ignorance and prejudice so prevalent among the public , for the sake of obtaining sympathy ...
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He next sailed to Africa and Spain , and on his re . turn touched at Ithaca , where he was detained for some time with a disease of the eye , which ended ultimately in total blindness . Here he was hospitably entertained by a friend of ...
He next sailed to Africa and Spain , and on his re . turn touched at Ithaca , where he was detained for some time with a disease of the eye , which ended ultimately in total blindness . Here he was hospitably entertained by a friend of ...
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... your folly and sensuality , will soon blast and wither all these fair hopes , turn all your pleasures into gall and wormwood , and all your blessed advantages into the instruments of your ruin , and aggravations of it , too .
... your folly and sensuality , will soon blast and wither all these fair hopes , turn all your pleasures into gall and wormwood , and all your blessed advantages into the instruments of your ruin , and aggravations of it , too .
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What shall I do , or whither shall I turn ? Will no kind hand , benevolent as Heaven , Save me , involv'd in peril and in night ! Erect with horror stands may bristling hair ; My tongue forgets its motion ; strength forsakes My ...
What shall I do , or whither shall I turn ? Will no kind hand , benevolent as Heaven , Save me , involv'd in peril and in night ! Erect with horror stands may bristling hair ; My tongue forgets its motion ; strength forsakes My ...
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... Where hands are striving , as we come , To be the first to greet us . When the world has spent its frowns and wrath , And care been sorely pressing , ' Tis sweet to turn from our roving path , JAMES HOLMAN . 107.
... Where hands are striving , as we come , To be the first to greet us . When the world has spent its frowns and wrath , And care been sorely pressing , ' Tis sweet to turn from our roving path , JAMES HOLMAN . 107.
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