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... frame he knows not what excelling things , And win he knows not what sublime reward Of praise and wonder . " A NEW EDITION , CAREFULLY EDITED . WITH A LIFE . LONDON : G. ROUTLEDGE & CO . FARRINGDON STREET ; NEW YORK : 18 , BEEKMAN ...
... frame he knows not what excelling things , And win he knows not what sublime reward Of praise and wonder . " A NEW EDITION , CAREFULLY EDITED . WITH A LIFE . LONDON : G. ROUTLEDGE & CO . FARRINGDON STREET ; NEW YORK : 18 , BEEKMAN ...
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... frame he knows not what excelling things , And win he knows not what sublime reward Of praise and wonder . " A NEW EDITION , CAREFULLY EDITED . WITH A LIFE . LONDON : G. ROUTLEDGE & CO . FARRINGDON STREET ; NEW YORK : 18 , BEEKMAN ...
... frame he knows not what excelling things , And win he knows not what sublime reward Of praise and wonder . " A NEW EDITION , CAREFULLY EDITED . WITH A LIFE . LONDON : G. ROUTLEDGE & CO . FARRINGDON STREET ; NEW YORK : 18 , BEEKMAN ...
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... frame my tongue . So pass'd another day , and so the third ; Then did I try in vain the crowd's resort . -In deep despair by frightful wishes stirr'd , Near the sea - side I reach'd a ruin'd fort : There , pains which nature could no ...
... frame my tongue . So pass'd another day , and so the third ; Then did I try in vain the crowd's resort . -In deep despair by frightful wishes stirr'd , Near the sea - side I reach'd a ruin'd fort : There , pains which nature could no ...
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... frame Were thus impair'd , and he became The slave of low desires : A man who without self - control Would seek what the degraded soul Unworthily admires . And yet he with no feign'd delight Had woo'd the maiden , day and night Had ...
... frame Were thus impair'd , and he became The slave of low desires : A man who without self - control Would seek what the degraded soul Unworthily admires . And yet he with no feign'd delight Had woo'd the maiden , day and night Had ...
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... frame had been , from youth to age , Of an unusual strength ; his mind was keen , Intense and frugal , apt for all affairs , And in his shepherd's calling he was prompt And watchful more than ordinary men . Hence he had learn'd the ...
... frame had been , from youth to age , Of an unusual strength ; his mind was keen , Intense and frugal , apt for all affairs , And in his shepherd's calling he was prompt And watchful more than ordinary men . Hence he had learn'd the ...
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