Poems: With a Memoir of His Life by His Brother, 第 1 巻E. Moxon, 1851 |
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... live in brass ; their virtues We write in water ; " and this as much from ignorance as from levity or malice . Their evil manners are on the surface : their virtues often lie deeper - known perhaps but to the few who have discovered ...
... live in brass ; their virtues We write in water ; " and this as much from ignorance as from levity or malice . Their evil manners are on the surface : their virtues often lie deeper - known perhaps but to the few who have discovered ...
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... live , but he preferred me as a tenant at twenty - five , and yet the whole of his income does not exceed , I believe , 2007. a year . A more truly generous man I never met , severely frugal , yet almost carelessly gene- rous , and yet ...
... live , but he preferred me as a tenant at twenty - five , and yet the whole of his income does not exceed , I believe , 2007. a year . A more truly generous man I never met , severely frugal , yet almost carelessly gene- rous , and yet ...
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... live . The autumn of the year he spent at Bristol with his maternal grandmother , where he joined his mother , his little sister , and myself . It is now that my own recollections of my brother begin to be distinct and continuous , From ...
... live . The autumn of the year he spent at Bristol with his maternal grandmother , where he joined his mother , his little sister , and myself . It is now that my own recollections of my brother begin to be distinct and continuous , From ...
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... live in the days that are gone , is commonly accounted to be the natural propensity of old age , or the acquired indulgence of affliction . For myself , I remember not a time when it was not so with me . Distant hopes were never the ...
... live in the days that are gone , is commonly accounted to be the natural propensity of old age , or the acquired indulgence of affliction . For myself , I remember not a time when it was not so with me . Distant hopes were never the ...
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... live for themselves and for God ; but for us the dead are dead . * It is common on these occasions to dwell on the shortness and uncertainty of life ; I know not why , but that is not the moral I draw from death . I rather grieve that ...
... live for themselves and for God ; but for us the dead are dead . * It is common on these occasions to dwell on the shortness and uncertainty of life ; I know not why , but that is not the moral I draw from death . I rather grieve that ...
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