The English Reader: Or, Pieces in Prose and Verses; Selected from the Best WritersHolbrook & Fessenden, 1827 - 264 páginas |
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... joy . 7. Let us cease , therefore , from looking up with discontent and envy to those , whom birth or fortune has placed above us . Let us adjust the balance of happiness fairly . When we think of the enjoyments we want , we should ...
... joy . 7. Let us cease , therefore , from looking up with discontent and envy to those , whom birth or fortune has placed above us . Let us adjust the balance of happiness fairly . When we think of the enjoyments we want , we should ...
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... happy and thankful for having escaped the threatening dangers of the sea . 5. " But ... balance that continued wavering . This motion , however , soon grew more ... happiness ! Wealth , honour , empire , wisdom , all mere useless sounds ...
... happy and thankful for having escaped the threatening dangers of the sea . 5. " But ... balance that continued wavering . This motion , however , soon grew more ... happiness ! Wealth , honour , empire , wisdom , all mere useless sounds ...
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... joy : Whilst thou , more happy pow'r , fair charity , Triumphant sister ... happiness , With hideous gaps between , patch up for them A madman's robe ... balance , weighs a grain . They things terrestrial worship as divine : His ...
... joy : Whilst thou , more happy pow'r , fair charity , Triumphant sister ... happiness , With hideous gaps between , patch up for them A madman's robe ... balance , weighs a grain . They things terrestrial worship as divine : His ...
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... balance ; n . a balance Poi'son , n . that which destroys life ; v . to infect with poison Polson oås , a . venomous , destructive Pôle . n . extremity of the earth ; perch ; piece of timber pertaining to poetry Poli cỷ , n . management ...
... balance ; n . a balance Poi'son , n . that which destroys life ; v . to infect with poison Polson oås , a . venomous , destructive Pôle . n . extremity of the earth ; perch ; piece of timber pertaining to poetry Poli cỷ , n . management ...
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affections Antiparos appear Archbishop of Cambray åte attention balance of happiness beauty behold BLAIR blessing Caius Verres cerning character comfort death desire distress divine dread earth emphasis enjoy enjoyments envy errours evil father feel folly fortune gåte gentle give ground Haman happiness Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus honour hope human inflection Jugurtha kind king labour live look Lord lord Guilford Dudley mankind manner means ment Micipsa midst mind misery mount Etna nature ness never Numidia Ortogrul ourselves pain passions pause peace perfection person pleasure possession present prince proper publick Pythias reading reason religion render rest rich rise SECTION sense sentence sentiments shining Sicily sorrow soul sound spirit suffer superiour temper thee thing thou thought tion tỷ vanity verse vice violent virtue voice wisdom wise words youth