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and of all the strange works of Nature there ; how she furnisheth these dark neglected Grottoes ; they have often a little Brook runs murmuring through them , and the roof is commonly a kind of petrifi'd Earth or Icy fret - work ...
and of all the strange works of Nature there ; how she furnisheth these dark neglected Grottoes ; they have often a little Brook runs murmuring through them , and the roof is commonly a kind of petrifi'd Earth or Icy fret - work ...
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But in recompence for her particular losses , Belinda is offered the gain of a different kind of beauty and perfection : the kind Sarpedon achieved through simple generosity of spirit in the face of his loss , the kind Adam and Eve were ...
But in recompence for her particular losses , Belinda is offered the gain of a different kind of beauty and perfection : the kind Sarpedon achieved through simple generosity of spirit in the face of his loss , the kind Adam and Eve were ...
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The sinking of the Dunces leads to repose and sleep , to a kind of peace Pope does not simply despise : Know , Eusden thirsts no more for sack or praise ; He sleeps among the dull of ancient days ; Safe , where no Critics damn , no duns ...
The sinking of the Dunces leads to repose and sleep , to a kind of peace Pope does not simply despise : Know , Eusden thirsts no more for sack or praise ; He sleeps among the dull of ancient days ; Safe , where no Critics damn , no duns ...
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