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... reason weaves , by passion is undone . Trace science then , with modesty thy guide ; First strip off all her equipage of pride ; Deduct what is but vanity , or ... Reason still use , to reason still attend . Attention AN ESSAY ON MAN 215.
... reason weaves , by passion is undone . Trace science then , with modesty thy guide ; First strip off all her equipage of pride ; Deduct what is but vanity , or ... Reason still use , to reason still attend . Attention AN ESSAY ON MAN 215.
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Cecil Albert Moore. Reason still use , to reason still attend . Attention , habit and experience gains ; Each strengthens reason , and self - love restrains . 80 Let subtle schoolmen teach these friends to fight , More studious to divide ...
Cecil Albert Moore. Reason still use , to reason still attend . Attention , habit and experience gains ; Each strengthens reason , and self - love restrains . 80 Let subtle schoolmen teach these friends to fight , More studious to divide ...
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... reason bears me out in this , Let those who , always seeking , always miss The ways of reason , doubt with precious zeal ; Theirs be the praise to argue , mine to feel . Wish we to trace this passion to the root , We , like a tree , may ...
... reason bears me out in this , Let those who , always seeking , always miss The ways of reason , doubt with precious zeal ; Theirs be the praise to argue , mine to feel . Wish we to trace this passion to the root , We , like a tree , may ...
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MATTHEW PRIOR | 1 |
If wine and music | 7 |
The Female Phaeton | 15 |
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