English Literature, 1650-1800John Cooper Mendenhall J.B. Lippincott, 1940 - 1166 Seiten |
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... poor worms destroy , For now and then a sip of transient joy ? No , he's for - ever in a smiling mood , He's like themselves ; or how cou'd he be good ? And they blaspheme who blacker schemes sup- pose- Devoutly , thus , Jehovah they ...
... poor worms destroy , For now and then a sip of transient joy ? No , he's for - ever in a smiling mood , He's like themselves ; or how cou'd he be good ? And they blaspheme who blacker schemes sup- pose- Devoutly , thus , Jehovah they ...
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... Poor creature ! -poor boy ! poor gentleman ! -He was alive last Whitsontide , said the coachman . - Whitsontide ! alas ! cried Trim , ex- tending his right arm , and falling instantly into the same attitude in which he read the sermon ...
... Poor creature ! -poor boy ! poor gentleman ! -He was alive last Whitsontide , said the coachman . - Whitsontide ! alas ! cried Trim , ex- tending his right arm , and falling instantly into the same attitude in which he read the sermon ...
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... poor protection from the poor . 130 But these are scenes where Nature's niggard hand Gave a spare portion to the famish'd land ; Her's is the fault if here mankind complain Of fruitless toil and labour spent in vain ; But yet in other ...
... poor protection from the poor . 130 But these are scenes where Nature's niggard hand Gave a spare portion to the famish'd land ; Her's is the fault if here mankind complain Of fruitless toil and labour spent in vain ; But yet in other ...
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Go lovely Rose | 3 |
SIR WILLIAM DAVENANT | 11 |
From The Second Book Canto the First | 18 |
Urheberrecht | |
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