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... is a patent allegory of virtue , unharmed amid all dangers , invincible amid all trials , overcoming all temptations through its inherent might and the support in dire necessity of never failing divine aid .
... is a patent allegory of virtue , unharmed amid all dangers , invincible amid all trials , overcoming all temptations through its inherent might and the support in dire necessity of never failing divine aid .
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... Confined and pestered in this pinfold here , Strive to keep up a frail and fev'rish being , Unmindful of the crown that Virtue gives , After this mortal change , to her true servants , Amongst the enthronèd gods on sainted seats .
... Confined and pestered in this pinfold here , Strive to keep up a frail and fev'rish being , Unmindful of the crown that Virtue gives , After this mortal change , to her true servants , Amongst the enthronèd gods on sainted seats .
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When once her eye Hath met the virtue of this magic dust , I shall appear some harmless villager , Whom thrift keeps up about his country gear . ! But here she comes ; I fairly step aside , And hearken , if I may , her business here .
When once her eye Hath met the virtue of this magic dust , I shall appear some harmless villager , Whom thrift keeps up about his country gear . ! But here she comes ; I fairly step aside , And hearken , if I may , her business here .
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I do not think my sister so to seek , Or so unprincipled in Virtue's book , And the sweet peace that goodness bosoms ever , As that the single want of light and noise ( Not being in danger , as I trust she is not ) , Could stir the ...
I do not think my sister so to seek , Or so unprincipled in Virtue's book , And the sweet peace that goodness bosoms ever , As that the single want of light and noise ( Not being in danger , as I trust she is not ) , Could stir the ...
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Against the threats Of malice , or of sorc'ry , or that pow's Which erring men call Chance , this I hold firm :Virtue may be assailed , but never hurt , Surprised by unjust force , but not enthralled ; Yea , even that which " Mischief ...
Against the threats Of malice , or of sorc'ry , or that pow's Which erring men call Chance , this I hold firm :Virtue may be assailed , but never hurt , Surprised by unjust force , but not enthralled ; Yea , even that which " Mischief ...
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