Rays of Genius Collected to Enlighten the Rising Generation, Bind 1proprietor, 1806 |
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Side 13
... wise , Turns every where its deep discerning eyes ; Sees what befel , and what may yet befal , Concludes from both , and best provides for all . When first the trembling eye receives the day , External forms on young perception play ...
... wise , Turns every where its deep discerning eyes ; Sees what befel , and what may yet befal , Concludes from both , and best provides for all . When first the trembling eye receives the day , External forms on young perception play ...
Side 107
... wise . Perpetual levity must end in igno- rance ; and intemperance , though it may fire the spirits for an hour , will make life short or miserable . Let us consider that youth is of no long duration , and that in maturer age , when the ...
... wise . Perpetual levity must end in igno- rance ; and intemperance , though it may fire the spirits for an hour , will make life short or miserable . Let us consider that youth is of no long duration , and that in maturer age , when the ...
Side 228
... wise to impose upon the weak . They therefore imputed this act of Pythias to the extravagance of his folly , to the defect of head merely , and in no wise to any virtue or good quality of heart . When the day of the destined execution ...
... wise to impose upon the weak . They therefore imputed this act of Pythias to the extravagance of his folly , to the defect of head merely , and in no wise to any virtue or good quality of heart . When the day of the destined execution ...
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