Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: Being a Treasury of Selections from the Known Great and the Great Unknown, from the Earliest to the Present TimeWard, Lock and Tyler, 1899 - 726 páginas |
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... pleasure , when prevailing frost Has hardened earth's dank surface , and the frost Treads upon rock , where erst it sank absorbed— Is it no pleasure- To mark the wonders of the frozen world ? ——— the merest speck Of animated matter , to ...
... pleasure , when prevailing frost Has hardened earth's dank surface , and the frost Treads upon rock , where erst it sank absorbed— Is it no pleasure- To mark the wonders of the frozen world ? ——— the merest speck Of animated matter , to ...
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... pleasure comparable to that which springs from hence ? The pleasures of conscience are not only greater than all other pleasures , but may also serve instead of them ; for they only please and affect the mind in transitu , in the ...
... pleasure comparable to that which springs from hence ? The pleasures of conscience are not only greater than all other pleasures , but may also serve instead of them ; for they only please and affect the mind in transitu , in the ...
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... PLEASURE , a Bubble . WHAT is Pleasure ? ' Tis a bubble , Fill'd with empty froth and wind ; Leading on to care and trouble , Leaving many a sting behind . What is Hope ? Ah , ' tis a syren , Who enamours to destroy ; Cunning wiles her ...
... PLEASURE , a Bubble . WHAT is Pleasure ? ' Tis a bubble , Fill'd with empty froth and wind ; Leading on to care and trouble , Leaving many a sting behind . What is Hope ? Ah , ' tis a syren , Who enamours to destroy ; Cunning wiles her ...
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Noble Thoughts in Noble Language: A Collection of Wise and Virtuous ... Henry Southgate Vista de fragmentos - 1871 |
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