The Works of the Right Honourable Joseph Addison, Volumen2Bohn, 1854 |
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... Soul 443 112. A Sunday in the Country - Sir Roger at Church . 115. Labour and Exercise 446 448 117. On Witchcraft - Story of Moll White 452 119. Rural Manners - Politeness 454 120. Instinct in Animals 457 121. The subject continued ...
... Soul 443 112. A Sunday in the Country - Sir Roger at Church . 115. Labour and Exercise 446 448 117. On Witchcraft - Story of Moll White 452 119. Rural Manners - Politeness 454 120. Instinct in Animals 457 121. The subject continued ...
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... soul's best part for ever to the grave ! How silent did his old companions tread , By midnight lamps , the mansions of the dead , Through breathing statues , then unheeded things , Through rows of warriors , and through walks of kings ...
... soul's best part for ever to the grave ! How silent did his old companions tread , By midnight lamps , the mansions of the dead , Through breathing statues , then unheeded things , Through rows of warriors , and through walks of kings ...
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... soul , which breathes in Cato there : If pensive to the rural shades I rove , His shape o'ertakes me in the lonely grove : ' Twas there of Just and Good he reasoned strong , Cleared some great truth , or raised some serious song ; There ...
... soul , which breathes in Cato there : If pensive to the rural shades I rove , His shape o'ertakes me in the lonely grove : ' Twas there of Just and Good he reasoned strong , Cleared some great truth , or raised some serious song ; There ...
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... soul has reduced that unhappy princess to an involuntary retirement , where she now passes her time among the woods and forests , thinking on the crowns and sceptres she has lost , and often humming over in her solitude , I was born of ...
... soul has reduced that unhappy princess to an involuntary retirement , where she now passes her time among the woods and forests , thinking on the crowns and sceptres she has lost , and often humming over in her solitude , I was born of ...
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... soul really enjoys after this life , and that imaginary existence by which men live in their fame and reputation . The best and greatest actions have proceeded from the prospect of the one or the other of these ; but my design is to ...
... soul really enjoys after this life , and that imaginary existence by which men live in their fame and reputation . The best and greatest actions have proceeded from the prospect of the one or the other of these ; but my design is to ...
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