The Book of Gems: Pomfret to BloomfieldSamuel Carter Hall Saunders and Otley, 1837 |
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... souls in human bodies are . But when to all she had example shew'd , How to be great and humble , chaste and good , Her soul , for earth too excellent , too high , Flew to its peers , the princes of the sky . THE CHOICE . IF Heaven the ...
... souls in human bodies are . But when to all she had example shew'd , How to be great and humble , chaste and good , Her soul , for earth too excellent , too high , Flew to its peers , the princes of the sky . THE CHOICE . IF Heaven the ...
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... soul she should have for great actions fit ; Prudence and wisdom to direct her wit : Courage to look bold danger in the face ; No fear , but only to be proud , or base ; Quick to advise , by an emergence prest , To POMFRET . 5 THE TOWER ...
... soul she should have for great actions fit ; Prudence and wisdom to direct her wit : Courage to look bold danger in the face ; No fear , but only to be proud , or base ; Quick to advise , by an emergence prest , To POMFRET . 5 THE TOWER ...
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... soul , or dare , Near my retreat , to hide one secret snare . But so divine , so noble a repast I'd seldom , and with moderation , taste : For highest cordials all their virtue lose , By a too frequent and too bold a use ; And what ...
... soul , or dare , Near my retreat , to hide one secret snare . But so divine , so noble a repast I'd seldom , and with moderation , taste : For highest cordials all their virtue lose , By a too frequent and too bold a use ; And what ...
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... soul ! ( Ladies , I'll venture for the vole . ) Six deans , they say , must bear the pall : ( I wish I knew what king to call . ) Madam , your husband will attend The funeral of so good a friend ? " " No , madam , ' tis a shocking sight ...
... soul ! ( Ladies , I'll venture for the vole . ) Six deans , they say , must bear the pall : ( I wish I knew what king to call . ) Madam , your husband will attend The funeral of so good a friend ? " " No , madam , ' tis a shocking sight ...
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... soul was in a more sprightly frame , to entertain his friends or himself with a divine or moral song - he hopes he shall find an easy pardon . These remarks occur in the preface to his Lyric Poems ; the subjects of which are varied ...
... soul was in a more sprightly frame , to entertain his friends or himself with a divine or moral song - he hopes he shall find an easy pardon . These remarks occur in the preface to his Lyric Poems ; the subjects of which are varied ...
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