Half Hours with the Best Authors, Том 2Charles Knight, 1850 |
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... heart grows old no more than his memory , whether at his book , or on horseback : he passes his time in such noble exercise ; a man cannot say any time is lost by him , nor hath he only years to approve he hath lived till he be old ...
... heart grows old no more than his memory , whether at his book , or on horseback : he passes his time in such noble exercise ; a man cannot say any time is lost by him , nor hath he only years to approve he hath lived till he be old ...
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... heart ; as no man's malice towards an excellent musician can keep his ear from being pleased with his music . No man can ask how or why men came to be delighted with peace , but he who is without natural bowels ; who is deprived of all ...
... heart ; as no man's malice towards an excellent musician can keep his ear from being pleased with his music . No man can ask how or why men came to be delighted with peace , but he who is without natural bowels ; who is deprived of all ...
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... heart was the proper seat of hatred , and the countenance of affec- tion and friendship . He had many more of the same kind , all equally good with these , and which were after his decease found in his study , as the twelve excellent ...
... heart was the proper seat of hatred , and the countenance of affec- tion and friendship . He had many more of the same kind , all equally good with these , and which were after his decease found in his study , as the twelve excellent ...
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... heart - stirring character than that which is to be found where the air is balmy and the vegetation rich , and nature keeps holiday in holiday attire . It is a bird of the confines , beyond which we can imagine nothing but utter ruin ...
... heart - stirring character than that which is to be found where the air is balmy and the vegetation rich , and nature keeps holiday in holiday attire . It is a bird of the confines , beyond which we can imagine nothing but utter ruin ...
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... heart , as at a cup , My life - blood seemed to sip ! The stars were dim , and thick the night , The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the dew did drip- Till clomb above the eastern bar The horned Moon , with ...
... heart , as at a cup , My life - blood seemed to sip ! The stars were dim , and thick the night , The steersman's face by his lamp gleamed white ; From the sails the dew did drip- Till clomb above the eastern bar The horned Moon , with ...
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