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And leaves , wild scattered by the western blast ! Yet would I not that man within his shell Should , snail - like , shrink , and shun the social joy : If he pursue the beaten path of life , Though on his eye , no hot - bed blossoms ...
And leaves , wild scattered by the western blast ! Yet would I not that man within his shell Should , snail - like , shrink , and shun the social joy : If he pursue the beaten path of life , Though on his eye , no hot - bed blossoms ...
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If you imagine a cylindrical mass , with a cavity dug in the centre , whose edge conforms to the exterior edge ; and , if you place in this cavity another cylinder , higher than that which surrounds it , but so small as to leave between ...
If you imagine a cylindrical mass , with a cavity dug in the centre , whose edge conforms to the exterior edge ; and , if you place in this cavity another cylinder , higher than that which surrounds it , but so small as to leave between ...
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... to those epochs which have been the richest in virtue and happiness , it may well be admitted that the best Judge for the people , is he who imperceptibly maintains them in their rights and leaves few striking events for biography .
... to those epochs which have been the richest in virtue and happiness , it may well be admitted that the best Judge for the people , is he who imperceptibly maintains them in their rights and leaves few striking events for biography .
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... and brightening world of flowers , Diffusing each clear hue the sunbeam weaves , And calling forth the race of forest leaves : “ In that pure season , I , thy fervent child , Brought my first offering to thy cloudless gleam ; A soul ...
... and brightening world of flowers , Diffusing each clear hue the sunbeam weaves , And calling forth the race of forest leaves : “ In that pure season , I , thy fervent child , Brought my first offering to thy cloudless gleam ; A soul ...
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Tis true , the wood's gay verdure is withdrawn , The faded leaves lie scatter'd o'er the lawn ; ' Tis true , the maize , the pride of cultur'd fields , No more its fring'd and tassel'd grandeur yields ; Nor the wild warblers of the ...
Tis true , the wood's gay verdure is withdrawn , The faded leaves lie scatter'd o'er the lawn ; ' Tis true , the maize , the pride of cultur'd fields , No more its fring'd and tassel'd grandeur yields ; Nor the wild warblers of the ...
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