Major English Writers of the Eighteenth Century, Volume 1Harold E. Pagliaro Free Press, 1969 - English literature |
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... Mind ? Must helpless Man , in Ignorance sedate , Swim darkling down the Current of his Fate ? Must no Dislike alarm , no Wishes rise , No Cries attempt the Mercies of the Skies ? 350 Enquirer , cease , Petitions yet remain , Which Heav ...
... Mind ? Must helpless Man , in Ignorance sedate , Swim darkling down the Current of his Fate ? Must no Dislike alarm , no Wishes rise , No Cries attempt the Mercies of the Skies ? 350 Enquirer , cease , Petitions yet remain , Which Heav ...
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... mind , hurried by her own ardour to dis- tant views , neglects the truths that lie open before her . He , for a few hours , regretted his regret , and from that time bent his whole mind upon the means of escaping from the valley of ...
... mind , hurried by her own ardour to dis- tant views , neglects the truths that lie open before her . He , for a few hours , regretted his regret , and from that time bent his whole mind upon the means of escaping from the valley of ...
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... mind , said Imlac , by irrevocable determinations , nor increase the burthen of life by a voluntary accumulation of misery : the weariness of retirement will continue or increase when the loss of Pekuah is for- gotten . That you have ...
... mind , said Imlac , by irrevocable determinations , nor increase the burthen of life by a voluntary accumulation of misery : the weariness of retirement will continue or increase when the loss of Pekuah is for- gotten . That you have ...
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John Dryden 16311700 | 4 |
ABSALOM AND ACHITOPHEL | 11 |
MAC FLECKNOE | 37 |
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