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... peace , and competence . But health consists with temperance alone ; And peace , O Virtue ! peace is all thy own . 70 75 80 The good or bad the gifts of Fortune gain ; But these less taste them , as they worse obtain . Say , in pursuit ...
... peace , and competence . But health consists with temperance alone ; And peace , O Virtue ! peace is all thy own . 70 75 80 The good or bad the gifts of Fortune gain ; But these less taste them , as they worse obtain . Say , in pursuit ...
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... peace , 1070 1075 1080 Shine out your last ! the yellow - tinging plague Internal vision taints , and in a night Of livid gloom imagination wraps . 1085 Ah ! then , instead of love - enliven'd cheeks , Of sunny features , and of ardent ...
... peace , 1070 1075 1080 Shine out your last ! the yellow - tinging plague Internal vision taints , and in a night Of livid gloom imagination wraps . 1085 Ah ! then , instead of love - enliven'd cheeks , Of sunny features , and of ardent ...
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... Peace , and Love Is God , our Father dear , And Mercy , Pity , Peace , and Love Is man , his child and care . For Mercy has a human heart , Wept for me , for thee , for all , Pity , a human face , 25 When he was an infant small . Thou ...
... Peace , and Love Is God , our Father dear , And Mercy , Pity , Peace , and Love Is man , his child and care . For Mercy has a human heart , Wept for me , for thee , for all , Pity , a human face , 25 When he was an infant small . Thou ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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