The Ridpath Library of Universal Literature ...: A Biographical and Bibliographical Summary of the World's Most Eminent Authors, Including the Choicest Extracts and Masterpieces from Their Writings, Comprising the Best Features of Many Celebrated Compilations, Notably the Guernsey Collection, the De Puy Collection, the Ridpath Collection, All Carefully Rev. and Arranged by a Corps of the Most Capable Scholars, 8. köideJohn Clark Ridpath Globe publishing Company, 1898 |
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... gave . No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes , nor mock the ploughman's toil , But Godlike his unwearied bounty flows ; First loves to do , then loves the good he does . Nor are his blessings to his banks confined , But free ...
... gave . No unexpected inundations spoil The mower's hopes , nor mock the ploughman's toil , But Godlike his unwearied bounty flows ; First loves to do , then loves the good he does . Nor are his blessings to his banks confined , But free ...
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... gave Shakespeare and Fletcher all they have : In Spenser and in Jonson , art Of slower nature got the start ; But both in him so equal are , None knows which bears the happiest share . To him no author was unknown , Yet what he wrote ...
... gave Shakespeare and Fletcher all they have : In Spenser and in Jonson , art Of slower nature got the start ; But both in him so equal are , None knows which bears the happiest share . To him no author was unknown , Yet what he wrote ...
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... gave me a mind thus disposed , and to those liberal friends who have allowed the utmost latitude of indulgence to my propensity . In sickness , in sorrow , in the most doleful days of dejection , or in the most gloomy seasons of the ...
... gave me a mind thus disposed , and to those liberal friends who have allowed the utmost latitude of indulgence to my propensity . In sickness , in sorrow , in the most doleful days of dejection , or in the most gloomy seasons of the ...
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... gave the feel- ing of a multitudinous movement of infinite cavalcades filing off , and the tread of innumerable armies . The morning was come of a mighty day - a day of crisis and of ultimate hope for human nature , then suffer- ing ...
... gave the feel- ing of a multitudinous movement of infinite cavalcades filing off , and the tread of innumerable armies . The morning was come of a mighty day - a day of crisis and of ultimate hope for human nature , then suffer- ing ...
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... gave up all for her country - thy ear , young shepherd - girl , will have been deaf for five centu- ries . To suffer and to do , that was thy portion in life ; to do never for thyself , always for others ; to suffer- never in the ...
... gave up all for her country - thy ear , young shepherd - girl , will have been deaf for five centu- ries . To suffer and to do , that was thy portion in life ; to do never for thyself , always for others ; to suffer- never in the ...
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