Cyclopædia of poetical quotations ... Edited by H. G. AdamsRobert Forrester, 1865 - 16 ページ |
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... soon Absolved . But all is calm in this eternal sleep ; Milton . Here grief forgets to groan , and love to weep ; Even superstition loses every fear : For God , not man , absolves our frailties here . Pope . ABSTEMIOUSNESS - ABSTINENCE ...
... soon Absolved . But all is calm in this eternal sleep ; Milton . Here grief forgets to groan , and love to weep ; Even superstition loses every fear : For God , not man , absolves our frailties here . Pope . ABSTEMIOUSNESS - ABSTINENCE ...
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... soon forgotten . The keen spirit Pope . Denham . Seizes the prompt occasion , makes the thoughts Start into instant action , and at once Plans and performs , resolves and executes ! Hannah More . 12 ACTORS . Do something ! do it soon ...
... soon forgotten . The keen spirit Pope . Denham . Seizes the prompt occasion , makes the thoughts Start into instant action , and at once Plans and performs , resolves and executes ! Hannah More . 12 ACTORS . Do something ! do it soon ...
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Henry Gardiner ADAMS. 12 ACTORS . Do something ! do it soon ! with all thy might ; An angel's wing would droop if long at rest , And God inactive were no longer blest . Some high or humble enterprise of good Contemplate till it shall ...
Henry Gardiner ADAMS. 12 ACTORS . Do something ! do it soon ! with all thy might ; An angel's wing would droop if long at rest , And God inactive were no longer blest . Some high or humble enterprise of good Contemplate till it shall ...
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... soon through sufferance grow to fearful end . Of all the tyrants that the world affords , Our own affections are the fiercest lords . Affections injured By tyranny , or rigour of compulsion , Spenser . Earl of Stirling . Like tempest ...
... soon through sufferance grow to fearful end . Of all the tyrants that the world affords , Our own affections are the fiercest lords . Affections injured By tyranny , or rigour of compulsion , Spenser . Earl of Stirling . Like tempest ...
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... soon forgive , and forget affronts ; Old age is slow in both . When truth or virtue an affront endures , Addison . The affront is mine , my friend , and should be yours . Pope . A moral , sensible , and well - bred man Will not affront ...
... soon forgive , and forget affronts ; Old age is slow in both . When truth or virtue an affront endures , Addison . The affront is mine , my friend , and should be yours . Pope . A moral , sensible , and well - bred man Will not affront ...
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