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Then thou shalt see him plunged , when least he fears , At once accounting for
his deep arrears . Dryden . Sum up at night what thou hast done by day ; And in
the morning what thou hast to do . Dress and undress thy soul . Watch the decay
...
Then thou shalt see him plunged , when least he fears , At once accounting for
his deep arrears . Dryden . Sum up at night what thou hast done by day ; And in
the morning what thou hast to do . Dress and undress thy soul . Watch the decay
...
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They both beheld thee with their sister's eyes , And often have revealed their
passion to me ; But tell me whose address thou favour'st most , I long to know ,
and yet I dread to hear it . Addison . Thrice happy he , who with a good address ...
They both beheld thee with their sister's eyes , And often have revealed their
passion to me ; But tell me whose address thou favour'st most , I long to know ,
and yet I dread to hear it . Addison . Thrice happy he , who with a good address ...
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Art thou nought else but place , degree , and form , Creating awe and fear in
other men ? Wherein thou art less happy , being feared , Than they in fearing .
What drink'st thou oft , instead of homage sweet , But poison'd flattery . Shakspere
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Art thou nought else but place , degree , and form , Creating awe and fear in
other men ? Wherein thou art less happy , being feared , Than they in fearing .
What drink'st thou oft , instead of homage sweet , But poison'd flattery . Shakspere
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Learn what thou ow'st thy country and thy friend ; What's requisite to spare , and
what to spend : Learn this ; and after envy not the store Of the greatest advocate
who grinds the poor . Dryden . Foes to all living worth except your own , And ...
Learn what thou ow'st thy country and thy friend ; What's requisite to spare , and
what to spend : Learn this ; and after envy not the store Of the greatest advocate
who grinds the poor . Dryden . Foes to all living worth except your own , And ...
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SCEPTRE and power , thy giving , I assume , And gladlier shall resign , when in
the end Thot shalt be all - in - alt , and I in thee For ever ; and in one all whom
thou lov'st . --Milton . The same First Mover certain bounds has placed How long
the ...
SCEPTRE and power , thy giving , I assume , And gladlier shall resign , when in
the end Thot shalt be all - in - alt , and I in thee For ever ; and in one all whom
thou lov'st . --Milton . The same First Mover certain bounds has placed How long
the ...
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