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... live at home idly ( or think in himself any worth to live ) only to eat , drink , and sleep , and so die ? . . . Or ( to maintain a silly show of bravery ) toil out thy heart , soul , and time basely ; by shifts , tricks , cards , and ...
... live at home idly ( or think in himself any worth to live ) only to eat , drink , and sleep , and so die ? . . . Or ( to maintain a silly show of bravery ) toil out thy heart , soul , and time basely ; by shifts , tricks , cards , and ...
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... live in love let's so persevere That when we live no more we may live ever . THE FLESH AND THE SPIRIT 2 In secret place where once I stood , Close by the banks of lacrym3 flood , I heard two sisters reason on Things that are past and ...
... live in love let's so persevere That when we live no more we may live ever . THE FLESH AND THE SPIRIT 2 In secret place where once I stood , Close by the banks of lacrym3 flood , I heard two sisters reason on Things that are past and ...
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... live and die , Nor long for Midas ' golden touch , If Heaven more generous gifts deny , I shall not miss them much , - Too grateful for the blessing lent Of simple tastes and mind content ! 70 Henry David Thoreau ( 1817-1862 ) THE ONLY ...
... live and die , Nor long for Midas ' golden touch , If Heaven more generous gifts deny , I shall not miss them much , - Too grateful for the blessing lent Of simple tastes and mind content ! 70 Henry David Thoreau ( 1817-1862 ) THE ONLY ...
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