Half-hours with the Best Authors, Том 3F. Warne, 1866 |
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... thou dost go , Which , though well soiled , yet thou dost know We want the spirit of brotherhood to bring back the English country life which gladdened the hearts of the old poets : - Sweet country life to such unknown , Whose lives are ...
... thou dost go , Which , though well soiled , yet thou dost know We want the spirit of brotherhood to bring back the English country life which gladdened the hearts of the old poets : - Sweet country life to such unknown , Whose lives are ...
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... thou thinkest thou art more miserable than the rest , other men are happy in respect of thee , their miseries are but flea - bitings to thine ; thou alone art unhappy ; none so bad as thyself . Yet if , as Socrates said : All the men in ...
... thou thinkest thou art more miserable than the rest , other men are happy in respect of thee , their miseries are but flea - bitings to thine ; thou alone art unhappy ; none so bad as thyself . Yet if , as Socrates said : All the men in ...
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... thou art free from ? O fortu- natos nimium bona si sua norint ; thou art most happy if thou couldst be content , and acknowledge thy happiness ; Rem carendo , non fruendo , cognoscimus ; when thou shalt hereafter come to want that which ...
... thou art free from ? O fortu- natos nimium bona si sua norint ; thou art most happy if thou couldst be content , and acknowledge thy happiness ; Rem carendo , non fruendo , cognoscimus ; when thou shalt hereafter come to want that which ...
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