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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... Poor Thing . SURELY , if it were put out of our power to perform acts of benevolence , our life itselí would become poor enough . If it were pos- sible that the impulse of pity could die in us , there would be a melancholy prospect for ...
... Poor Thing . SURELY , if it were put out of our power to perform acts of benevolence , our life itselí would become poor enough . If it were pos- sible that the impulse of pity could die in us , there would be a melancholy prospect for ...
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... poor and the rich ; in pomp , show , and opinion , there is a great deal , but little as to the pleasures and satisfactions of life : they enjoy the same earth , and air , and heavens ; hunger and thirst make the poor man's meat and ...
... poor and the rich ; in pomp , show , and opinion , there is a great deal , but little as to the pleasures and satisfactions of life : they enjoy the same earth , and air , and heavens ; hunger and thirst make the poor man's meat and ...
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... Poor Men . THERE is something most affecting in the natural sorrows of poor men , as , after a few days ' wrestling with affliction , they appear again at their usual work , melancholy , but not miserable . The rich too often look upon ...
... Poor Men . THERE is something most affecting in the natural sorrows of poor men , as , after a few days ' wrestling with affliction , they appear again at their usual work , melancholy , but not miserable . The rich too often look upon ...
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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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