Laconics: Or, The Best Words of the Best Authors, Band 3T. Boys, 1826 - 360 Seiten |
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... Thou blind man's mark ; thou fool's self - chosen snare , Fond fancy's scum , and dregs of scatter'd thought ; Band of all evils ; cradle of causeless care ; Thou web of ill , whose end is never wrought ; Desire ! Desire ! I have too ...
... Thou blind man's mark ; thou fool's self - chosen snare , Fond fancy's scum , and dregs of scatter'd thought ; Band of all evils ; cradle of causeless care ; Thou web of ill , whose end is never wrought ; Desire ! Desire ! I have too ...
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... thou art all ! If I have any joy when thou art absent , I grudge it to myself : methinks I rob Thee of thy part . LXXXIII . Dryden . Of all things , wisdom is the most terrified with epi- demical fanaticism , because , of all enemies ...
... thou art all ! If I have any joy when thou art absent , I grudge it to myself : methinks I rob Thee of thy part . LXXXIII . Dryden . Of all things , wisdom is the most terrified with epi- demical fanaticism , because , of all enemies ...
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... thou thing divine , Convert my humble soul into thy shrine . And then this body , though it want a stone , Shall dignifie all places where ' tis throwne . F. Osborne - Epitaph on himself . XCVI . The only disadvantage of an honest heart ...
... thou thing divine , Convert my humble soul into thy shrine . And then this body , though it want a stone , Shall dignifie all places where ' tis throwne . F. Osborne - Epitaph on himself . XCVI . The only disadvantage of an honest heart ...
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... Thou shalt not kill — scandalizing one's neighbour with false and malicious reports , whereby I vex his spirit , and consequently impair his health , is a degree of murder . — Sir W. Raleigh . CIV . The critics are a race of scholars I ...
... Thou shalt not kill — scandalizing one's neighbour with false and malicious reports , whereby I vex his spirit , and consequently impair his health , is a degree of murder . — Sir W. Raleigh . CIV . The critics are a race of scholars I ...
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... thou vainly in our youth art sought , And with age purchas'd , art too dearly bought : We're past the use of wit for which we toil : Late fruit , and planted in too cold a soil . CXCIX . Dryden . A drunkard is a good philosopher ; for ...
... thou vainly in our youth art sought , And with age purchas'd , art too dearly bought : We're past the use of wit for which we toil : Late fruit , and planted in too cold a soil . CXCIX . Dryden . A drunkard is a good philosopher ; for ...
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