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... sense ; And speak , though sure , with seeming diffidence : Some positive , persisting fops we know , Who , if once wrong , will needs be always so ; But you , with pleasure own your errors past , ' Tis not enough , taste , judgment ...
... sense ; And speak , though sure , with seeming diffidence : Some positive , persisting fops we know , Who , if once wrong , will needs be always so ; But you , with pleasure own your errors past , ' Tis not enough , taste , judgment ...
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... sense conducts , And virtue , through this labyrinth we tread . Virtue and sense I mean not to disjoin ; Virtue and sense are one : and , trust me , still A faithless heart betrays the head unsound . Virtue ( for mere good - nature is a ...
... sense conducts , And virtue , through this labyrinth we tread . Virtue and sense I mean not to disjoin ; Virtue and sense are one : and , trust me , still A faithless heart betrays the head unsound . Virtue ( for mere good - nature is a ...
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... sense ? In parts and learning you who place your pride , 45 50 55 Your faults are crimes , your crimes are double - dy'd . What is a scandal of the first renown , 61 But letter'd knaves , and atheists in a gown ? " Tis harder far to ...
... sense ? In parts and learning you who place your pride , 45 50 55 Your faults are crimes , your crimes are double - dy'd . What is a scandal of the first renown , 61 But letter'd knaves , and atheists in a gown ? " Tis harder far to ...
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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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