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Presently , however , I saw reason to change my mind . The volume which I meditated was on so different a scheme and plan from his , that , while no doubt I should sometimes go over ground which he had gone over before , it was evident ...
Presently , however , I saw reason to change my mind . The volume which I meditated was on so different a scheme and plan from his , that , while no doubt I should sometimes go over ground which he had gone over before , it was evident ...
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O Fancy frail , that feeds on earth , And stays on slippery joys ; O noble mind , o happy man , That can contemn such toys ! Such toys as neither perfect are , And cannot long endure ; Our greatest skill , our sweetest joy , Uncertain ...
O Fancy frail , that feeds on earth , And stays on slippery joys ; O noble mind , o happy man , That can contemn such toys ! Such toys as neither perfect are , And cannot long endure ; Our greatest skill , our sweetest joy , Uncertain ...
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30 And yet some poets fain would prove Affection to be perfect love ; And that Desire is of that kind , No less a passion of the mind , As if wild beasts and men did seek To like , to love , to choose alike . Sir Walter Raleigh .
30 And yet some poets fain would prove Affection to be perfect love ; And that Desire is of that kind , No less a passion of the mind , As if wild beasts and men did seek To like , to love , to choose alike . Sir Walter Raleigh .
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When these I to my mind revoke , Methinks I see a mighty smoke Thick mounting from quick - burning matter , Which in an instant winds do scatter . 5 4 OMNIA SOMNIA . Go , silly worm , drudge , trudge , and travel , Despising pain ...
When these I to my mind revoke , Methinks I see a mighty smoke Thick mounting from quick - burning matter , Which in an instant winds do scatter . 5 4 OMNIA SOMNIA . Go , silly worm , drudge , trudge , and travel , Despising pain ...
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Forget not ! oh ! forget not this , How long ago hath been , and is The mind that never meant amissForget not yet ! 15 Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved ...
Forget not ! oh ! forget not this , How long ago hath been , and is The mind that never meant amissForget not yet ! 15 Forget not then thine own approved , The which so long hath thee so loved , Whose steadfast faith yet never moved ...
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