The Poetical Works of Percy Bysshe Shelley: Including Various Additional Pieces from Ms. and Other Sources, Volumen1E. Moxon, 1870 - 616 páginas |
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... feel all other affections , however true and fond , as wasted on barren soil in comparison . It is our best consolation to know that such a pure - minded and exalted being was once among us , and now exists where we hope one day to join ...
... feel all other affections , however true and fond , as wasted on barren soil in comparison . It is our best consolation to know that such a pure - minded and exalted being was once among us , and now exists where we hope one day to join ...
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... feel myself persuaded that , when the benefits of vegetable diet are mathemati- cally proved ; when it is as clear that those who live naturally are exempt from premature death as that one is not nine ; the most sottish of mankind will feel ...
... feel myself persuaded that , when the benefits of vegetable diet are mathemati- cally proved ; when it is as clear that those who live naturally are exempt from premature death as that one is not nine ; the most sottish of mankind will feel ...
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... feel myself persuaded that , when the benefits of vegetable diet are mathemati- cally proved ; when it is as clear that those who live naturally are exempt from premature death as that one is not nine ; the most sottish of mankind will feel ...
... feel myself persuaded that , when the benefits of vegetable diet are mathemati- cally proved ; when it is as clear that those who live naturally are exempt from premature death as that one is not nine ; the most sottish of mankind will feel ...
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