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... THINGS . A FINE FRAG- MENT BY WALTER LANDOR . Lass mich den Stunde gedenken , und jedes kleineren unstands . Ach , wer ruft nicht so gern unwiederbringliches an ! Jenes süsse Gedränge der leichtesten irdischen Tage , Ach , wer schätzt ...
... THINGS . A FINE FRAG- MENT BY WALTER LANDOR . Lass mich den Stunde gedenken , und jedes kleineren unstands . Ach , wer ruft nicht so gern unwiederbringliches an ! Jenes süsse Gedränge der leichtesten irdischen Tage , Ach , wer schätzt ...
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... THINGS WHICH HE IS WHICH THE INCURIOUS NOT LOOKING FOR , AND ONE MAY SKIP IF HE PLEASES . Voulant doncques satisfaire à la curiosité de touts bons com- pagnons , j'ay revolvé toutes les Pantarches des Cieux , calculé les quadrats de la ...
... THINGS WHICH HE IS WHICH THE INCURIOUS NOT LOOKING FOR , AND ONE MAY SKIP IF HE PLEASES . Voulant doncques satisfaire à la curiosité de touts bons com- pagnons , j'ay revolvé toutes les Pantarches des Cieux , calculé les quadrats de la ...
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... things which best , percase , deserved . But what for that ? This medicine may suffice , To scorn the rest , and seek to please the wise . SIR WALTER RALEIGH . CHAPTER CI.-p. 266 . SOME ACCOUNT OF A RETIRED TOBACCONIST XXV.
... things which best , percase , deserved . But what for that ? This medicine may suffice , To scorn the rest , and seek to please the wise . SIR WALTER RALEIGH . CHAPTER CI.-p. 266 . SOME ACCOUNT OF A RETIRED TOBACCONIST XXV.
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... FAMILY AT THAXTED GRANGE . Opinion is the rate of things , From hence our peace doth flow ; I have a better fate than kings , Because I think it so . KATHARINE PHILIPS . CHAPTER CIV . p . 307 . A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE xxvii.
... FAMILY AT THAXTED GRANGE . Opinion is the rate of things , From hence our peace doth flow ; I have a better fate than kings , Because I think it so . KATHARINE PHILIPS . CHAPTER CIV . p . 307 . A REMARKABLE EXAMPLE xxvii.
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... things else : Before that awful pause , whenever the thought is brought home to us , we feel ourselves near enough to grow indifferent to them , and to per- ceive the vanity of all earthly pursuits , those only excepted which have the ...
... things else : Before that awful pause , whenever the thought is brought home to us , we feel ourselves near enough to grow indifferent to them , and to per- ceive the vanity of all earthly pursuits , those only excepted which have the ...
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