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Heav'n to mankind impartial we confess , If all are equal in their Happiness : But
mutual wants this Happinefs increase ; All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's
peace , Condition , circumftance , is not the thing ; Bliss is the same in subject or ...
Heav'n to mankind impartial we confess , If all are equal in their Happiness : But
mutual wants this Happinefs increase ; All Nature's difference keeps all Nature's
peace , Condition , circumftance , is not the thing ; Bliss is the same in subject or ...
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Hail , thou fair heav'n ! We house i ' th ' rock , yet use thee not so hardly As
prouder livers do . Guid . Hail , Heav'n ! Arv . Hail , Heav'n ! Y Bel . Now for our
mountain sport , up BIL . 244 Book VI . ' DIALOGUES . Bru. That you do love me, I
am ...
Hail , thou fair heav'n ! We house i ' th ' rock , yet use thee not so hardly As
prouder livers do . Guid . Hail , Heav'n ! Arv . Hail , Heav'n ! Y Bel . Now for our
mountain sport , up BIL . 244 Book VI . ' DIALOGUES . Bru. That you do love me, I
am ...
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1 To hold his course unfault'ring , while the voice Of truth and virtue , up the steep
ascent Of nature , calls him to his high - reward , Th'applauding smile of Heav'n :
Else wherefore burns In mortal bofoms this unquenched hope , That breathes ...
1 To hold his course unfault'ring , while the voice Of truth and virtue , up the steep
ascent Of nature , calls him to his high - reward , Th'applauding smile of Heav'n :
Else wherefore burns In mortal bofoms this unquenched hope , That breathes ...
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Heav'n put into thy mind to take it hence , That thou might'st win the more thy
father's love , Pleading so wisely in excuse of it . Come hither , Harry , fit thou by
my bed ; And hear , I think , the very latest counsel That ever I shall breathe .
Heav'n ...
Heav'n put into thy mind to take it hence , That thou might'st win the more thy
father's love , Pleading so wisely in excuse of it . Come hither , Harry , fit thou by
my bed ; And hear , I think , the very latest counsel That ever I shall breathe .
Heav'n ...
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Hyperion to a fatyr : so loving to my mother , That he permitted not the winds of
heav'n Visit her face too roughly . Heav'n and earth ! Must I remember ! -- why she
would hang on him , As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on ; yet ...
Hyperion to a fatyr : so loving to my mother , That he permitted not the winds of
heav'n Visit her face too roughly . Heav'n and earth ! Must I remember ! -- why she
would hang on him , As if increase of appetite had grown By what it fed on ; yet ...
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