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3 thy business , let not that drive thee ; and early to bed , and early to rise , makes
a man healthy , wealthy , and wise , " as Poor Richard says . So what signifies
wishing and hoping for better times ? We may make these times better , if we ...
3 thy business , let not that drive thee ; and early to bed , and early to rise , makes
a man healthy , wealthy , and wise , " as Poor Richard says . So what signifies
wishing and hoping for better times ? We may make these times better , if we ...
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... what I am no more . FRIENDSHIP . We entered arm in arm ; it was the manner
in which we usually walked ; ' t was emblematical of the union of our souls . . ON
ENJOYMENTS . OF EARLY TIMES , AND ON LIGHTLY Preceptive , Moral , & c .
... what I am no more . FRIENDSHIP . We entered arm in arm ; it was the manner
in which we usually walked ; ' t was emblematical of the union of our souls . . ON
ENJOYMENTS . OF EARLY TIMES , AND ON LIGHTLY Preceptive , Moral , & c .
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OF EARLY TIMES , AND ON LIGHTLY PASSING OVER THE EVILS OF LIFE , *
BY DR . GOLDSMITH . When I reflect on the unambitious retirement in which I
passed the earlier part of my life in the country , I cannot avoid feeling some pain
in ...
OF EARLY TIMES , AND ON LIGHTLY PASSING OVER THE EVILS OF LIFE , *
BY DR . GOLDSMITH . When I reflect on the unambitious retirement in which I
passed the earlier part of my life in the country , I cannot avoid feeling some pain
in ...
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... he was generally foremost to raise the auction . Being an universal admirer of
the fair sex , when he found one lady cruel , he generally fell in love with anON
ENJOYMENTS OF EARLY TIMES . other , from whom he Preceptive , Moral , & c .
... he was generally foremost to raise the auction . Being an universal admirer of
the fair sex , when he found one lady cruel , he generally fell in love with anON
ENJOYMENTS OF EARLY TIMES . other , from whom he Preceptive , Moral , & c .
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ON ENJOYMENTS OF EARLY TIMES . other , from whom he expected a more
favourable reception . If she too rejected his addresses , he never thought of
retiring into deserts , or pining in hopeless distress . He persuaded himself , that ...
ON ENJOYMENTS OF EARLY TIMES . other , from whom he expected a more
favourable reception . If she too rejected his addresses , he never thought of
retiring into deserts , or pining in hopeless distress . He persuaded himself , that ...
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