Smart, Wilkie, P. Whitehead, Fawkes, Lovibond, Harte, Langhorne, Goldsmith, Armstrong, JohnsonAlexander Chalmers J. Johnson, 1810 |
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... heart Flows out , to act fair pity's part ; But stinks , and stagnates there . Yet useful still , hold to the throng- Hold the reflecting glass , - That not untutor'd at thy wrong The passenger may pass : Thou type of wit and sense ...
... heart Flows out , to act fair pity's part ; But stinks , and stagnates there . Yet useful still , hold to the throng- Hold the reflecting glass , - That not untutor'd at thy wrong The passenger may pass : Thou type of wit and sense ...
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... heart , the mind's at large once more , To love , to praise , to bless , to wonder and adore . 1 Hezekiah vi . Isaiah xxxviii . 3 Gen. viii . 7 . 4 Gen. xxxii . 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 . Isaiah , chap . xxxviii . The virtuous partner of ...
... heart , the mind's at large once more , To love , to praise , to bless , to wonder and adore . 1 Hezekiah vi . Isaiah xxxviii . 3 Gen. viii . 7 . 4 Gen. xxxii . 24 , 25 , 26 , 27 , 28 . Isaiah , chap . xxxviii . The virtuous partner of ...
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... Heart , & c . or whatever else may be judged by the vice- chancellor , master of Clare - Hall , and Greek professor to be most conducive to the honour of the Supreme Being and recommendation of vir- tue . And they shall yearly dispose ...
... Heart , & c . or whatever else may be judged by the vice- chancellor , master of Clare - Hall , and Greek professor to be most conducive to the honour of the Supreme Being and recommendation of vir- tue . And they shall yearly dispose ...
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... heart , Omnipotent and good ! Purge thou my heart with hyssop , lest like Cain I offer fruitless sacrifice , with gifts Offend , and not propitiate the Ador'd . Tho ' gratitude were bless'd with all the pow'rs Her bursting heart cou'd ...
... heart , Omnipotent and good ! Purge thou my heart with hyssop , lest like Cain I offer fruitless sacrifice , with gifts Offend , and not propitiate the Ador'd . Tho ' gratitude were bless'd with all the pow'rs Her bursting heart cou'd ...
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... Heart , & c . or whatever else may be judged by the vice - chan- cellor , master of Clare - hall , and Greek professor to be most conducive to the honour of the Su- preme Being and recommendation of virtue , And they shall yearly ...
... Heart , & c . or whatever else may be judged by the vice - chan- cellor , master of Clare - hall , and Greek professor to be most conducive to the honour of the Su- preme Being and recommendation of virtue , And they shall yearly ...
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