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... father's concealment ; but filial affection was proof in the young Roman against the most exquisite torments ... father . Quin- tus was not far off , and the reader may imagine better than can be expressed , how the heart of a ...
... father's concealment ; but filial affection was proof in the young Roman against the most exquisite torments ... father . Quin- tus was not far off , and the reader may imagine better than can be expressed , how the heart of a ...
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Thomas Tomkins. and elegant praise of the musical talents of his father , do the highest honour to his heart . O that Pieria's spring would through my breast Pour its inspiring influence- That for my venerable father's sake , All meaner ...
Thomas Tomkins. and elegant praise of the musical talents of his father , do the highest honour to his heart . O that Pieria's spring would through my breast Pour its inspiring influence- That for my venerable father's sake , All meaner ...
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... FATHER'S ADVICE TO HIS SON . Deep in a grove by cypress shaded , Where mid - day sun had seldom shone , Or noise the ... father's cares away . The father's eye no object wrested , But on the smiling prattler hung , Till what his ...
... FATHER'S ADVICE TO HIS SON . Deep in a grove by cypress shaded , Where mid - day sun had seldom shone , Or noise the ... father's cares away . The father's eye no object wrested , But on the smiling prattler hung , Till what his ...
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