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... has gain'd , he turns him round , 515 And measures with his eye the various
vales , The fields , woods , meads , and rivers , he has past ; And , fatiate of his
journey , thinks of home , Endear'd by distance , nor affects more toil ; Thus I ,
though ...
... has gain'd , he turns him round , 515 And measures with his eye the various
vales , The fields , woods , meads , and rivers , he has past ; And , fatiate of his
journey , thinks of home , Endear'd by distance , nor affects more toil ; Thus I ,
though ...
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I grant your loss is great ; Nor little is your gain ; Let that be weigh'd ; when weigh'
d aright , It richly pays your pain ; When Heaven would kindly set us free , And
earth's enchantment end ; It takes the most effectual means , And robs us of a ...
I grant your loss is great ; Nor little is your gain ; Let that be weigh'd ; when weigh'
d aright , It richly pays your pain ; When Heaven would kindly set us free , And
earth's enchantment end ; It takes the most effectual means , And robs us of a ...
Стр. 200
... their peers refin'd , Who shall stand up , diktators to mankind ? Nay , who dare
sine , if not in virtue's cause , That fole proprietor of just applause ? Ye restless
men , who pant for letter'd praise , With whom would you consult to gain the bays
?
... their peers refin'd , Who shall stand up , diktators to mankind ? Nay , who dare
sine , if not in virtue's cause , That fole proprietor of just applause ? Ye restless
men , who pant for letter'd praise , With whom would you consult to gain the bays
?
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One worthless man , that gains what he pretends , Disgusts a thousand
unpretending friends : And since no art can make a ... Be thine , the care , true
merit to reward , And gain the good - nor will that talk be hard ; Souls form'd alike
so quick by ...
One worthless man , that gains what he pretends , Disgusts a thousand
unpretending friends : And since no art can make a ... Be thine , the care , true
merit to reward , And gain the good - nor will that talk be hard ; Souls form'd alike
so quick by ...
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XIX , Rich commerce ply with warmth divine By day , by night ; the stars are thine ,
Wear out the stars in trade ! eternal run From age to age , the noble glow , A rage
to gain , and to bestow , While ages last ! in trade burn out the sun ! XX .
XIX , Rich commerce ply with warmth divine By day , by night ; the stars are thine ,
Wear out the stars in trade ! eternal run From age to age , the noble glow , A rage
to gain , and to bestow , While ages last ! in trade burn out the sun ! XX .
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