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Modes of self - love the passions we may call ; ' Tis real good , or seeming , moves them all : But since not ev'ry ... On life's vast ocean diversely we sail , Reason the card , ' but passion is the gale ; Nor God alone in the still ...
Modes of self - love the passions we may call ; ' Tis real good , or seeming , moves them all : But since not ev'ry ... On life's vast ocean diversely we sail , Reason the card , ' but passion is the gale ; Nor God alone in the still ...
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I I 1 Hence diff'rent passions more or less inflame , As strong or weak the organs of the frame ; And hence one master passion in the breast , Like Aaron's serpent , swallows up the rest . As man , perhaps , the moment of his breath ...
I I 1 Hence diff'rent passions more or less inflame , As strong or weak the organs of the frame ; And hence one master passion in the breast , Like Aaron's serpent , swallows up the rest . As man , perhaps , the moment of his breath ...
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“ The ruling passion , be it what it will , “ The ruling passion conquers reason still . " Less mad the wildest whimsy we can frame , Than ev'n that passion , if it has no aim ; For though such motives folly you may call , 66 The ...
“ The ruling passion , be it what it will , “ The ruling passion conquers reason still . " Less mad the wildest whimsy we can frame , Than ev'n that passion , if it has no aim ; For though such motives folly you may call , 66 The ...
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CONTENTS | 8 |
PREFATORY MEMOIR | 18 |
ESSAY ON CRITICISM | 40 |
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