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... Hope humbly then ; with trembling pinions soar ; Wait the great teacher Death : and God adore . What future bliss , he gives not thee to know , But gives that hope to be thy blessing now . Hope springs eternal in the human breast : Man ...
... Hope humbly then ; with trembling pinions soar ; Wait the great teacher Death : and God adore . What future bliss , he gives not thee to know , But gives that hope to be thy blessing now . Hope springs eternal in the human breast : Man ...
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Cecil Albert Moore. But let us hope , -to doubt , is to rebel , — Let us exult in hope , that all shall yet be well.` XLVIII Nor be thy generous indignation check'd , Nor check'd the tender tear to Misery given ; 425 From Guilt's ...
Cecil Albert Moore. But let us hope , -to doubt , is to rebel , — Let us exult in hope , that all shall yet be well.` XLVIII Nor be thy generous indignation check'd , Nor check'd the tender tear to Misery given ; 425 From Guilt's ...
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... hope for but little of the fame which he pursued so restlessly all his life ; as the discoverer of Rowley , he might hope for much . He soon took steps to extend the knowledge of his work . In December , 1768 , he wrote the first of two ...
... hope for but little of the fame which he pursued so restlessly all his life ; as the discoverer of Rowley , he might hope for much . He soon took steps to extend the knowledge of his work . In December , 1768 , he wrote the first of two ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
Alma or The Progress of The Mind Canto I ΙΟ | 15 |
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