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Side 18
... Thou that didst cherish the wish to banish the Al- mighty from his own universe ! Hast thou not now seen how weak are the strongest arms of earth ! Thou art an example to the world without faith , that the glory of dust is but a ...
... Thou that didst cherish the wish to banish the Al- mighty from his own universe ! Hast thou not now seen how weak are the strongest arms of earth ! Thou art an example to the world without faith , that the glory of dust is but a ...
Side 24
... thou art translated ! " might be placed as a motto under most collec- tions of printed speeches that I have had the good fortune to meet with , whether originally addressed to the people , the senate , or the bar . Burke's and Windham's ...
... thou art translated ! " might be placed as a motto under most collec- tions of printed speeches that I have had the good fortune to meet with , whether originally addressed to the people , the senate , or the bar . Burke's and Windham's ...
Side 34
... thou wouldst fade as all things fade , Short space of time her care could save thee ; And the fair brow that thou wouldst shade " Tis but the bed that fate first gave thee . TO ON A DISPUTE CONCERNING THE COMPARATIVE BEAUTY OF BLACK. him ...
... thou wouldst fade as all things fade , Short space of time her care could save thee ; And the fair brow that thou wouldst shade " Tis but the bed that fate first gave thee . TO ON A DISPUTE CONCERNING THE COMPARATIVE BEAUTY OF BLACK. him ...
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... thou shalt tell her With what alacrity I display my heart .-- I love her with a chaste and noble fire ! My intents are Fair as her brow : tell her I dare proclaim it In my devotions , at that minute when I know a million of adoring ...
... thou shalt tell her With what alacrity I display my heart .-- I love her with a chaste and noble fire ! My intents are Fair as her brow : tell her I dare proclaim it In my devotions , at that minute when I know a million of adoring ...
Side 39
... thou canst suspect it possible I should revoke a promise made to heaven And thee , so soon ? This must arise from some Distrust of thy own faith . Alv . Your Grace's pardon : To speak with freedom , I am not so old In cunning to betray ...
... thou canst suspect it possible I should revoke a promise made to heaven And thee , so soon ? This must arise from some Distrust of thy own faith . Alv . Your Grace's pardon : To speak with freedom , I am not so old In cunning to betray ...
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