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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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If the soul be happily disposed , every thing becomes capable of affording
eniertain , ment , and distress will almost want a name . Every occurrence passes
in review like the figures in a procession ; some may be awkward , others ill -
dressed ...
If the soul be happily disposed , every thing becomes capable of affording
eniertain , ment , and distress will almost want a name . Every occurrence passes
in review like the figures in a procession ; some may be awkward , others ill -
dressed ...
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... which , by its spirituality , resembles our soul ; the Mathematics , which , by their
combination and justness , express our reason ; and Natural Philosophy , which ,
by its mechanical operations , denotes our bod . ies : and these three Sciences ...
... which , by its spirituality , resembles our soul ; the Mathematics , which , by their
combination and justness , express our reason ; and Natural Philosophy , which ,
by its mechanical operations , denotes our bod . ies : and these three Sciences ...
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... with rude and violent clamours , but in the most plaintive notes of harmonious
sorrow : at length , tired with fruitless efforts to escape , his indignant soul burst
the prison which his body could not , and left a lifeless heap of beauteous
feathers .
... with rude and violent clamours , but in the most plaintive notes of harmonious
sorrow : at length , tired with fruitless efforts to escape , his indignant soul burst
the prison which his body could not , and left a lifeless heap of beauteous
feathers .
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