Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Bind 1proprietor, 1806 |
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... enjoys , and will probably continue to enjoy for many years , a life of health and good spirits ; while the intemperate has no real enjoyment of any thing ; but seems hourly hastening to a premature dissolution ; yet repining at the ...
... enjoys , and will probably continue to enjoy for many years , a life of health and good spirits ; while the intemperate has no real enjoyment of any thing ; but seems hourly hastening to a premature dissolution ; yet repining at the ...
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... enjoyed , even to the brink of the grave , in an advanced old age , the satisfaction of an irreproveable conscience ... enjoy ; the con- tinuance of it depends upon exercise and temperance , which is happily illustrated in the following ...
... enjoyed , even to the brink of the grave , in an advanced old age , the satisfaction of an irreproveable conscience ... enjoy ; the con- tinuance of it depends upon exercise and temperance , which is happily illustrated in the following ...
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... enjoy . Let us not think , therefore , that any affluence of fortune , or any elevation of rank exempts us from the ... enjoys a gratification which is wholly unknown to those who live idly on the toil of others ; for life affords no ...
... enjoy . Let us not think , therefore , that any affluence of fortune , or any elevation of rank exempts us from the ... enjoys a gratification which is wholly unknown to those who live idly on the toil of others ; for life affords no ...
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actions admiration affections amiable Arachne attention beauty behold benevolence bestow blessing blest bliss bosom breast breath calm charm cheerful comfort confest conversation delight divine duty elegant endeavour enjoy enjoyment Epaminondas esteem ev'ry father fear feel flow'r fortitude friendship give glory glow grace gratitude hand happiness heart heav'n honour hope hour human improve indolence innocent inspire justice kind knowledge labour learned lence live lustre Macedon mankind memory mind morn nature nature's never nymph o'er ourselves pain parents passions peace perfect person pleasure Plutarch pow'r praise pride Pythias racters rapture religion rise sacred scene Scipio Africanus sense serene shade shine Sir Joshua Reynolds smiles society Socrates soft sooth sorrow soul spring sweet Tacitus taste tears temper tender thee Themistocles thine things thou thought tion true truth virtue virtuous voice wisdom wise youth