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... never injur'd him belies , Whofe actions bad and good two motives guide , The Serpent's malice , and the Coxcomb's pride . " Is there a wretch fo mean , so bafe , fo low ? " I know there is - afk W -- ch -- t if he know . O that the ...
... never injur'd him belies , Whofe actions bad and good two motives guide , The Serpent's malice , and the Coxcomb's pride . " Is there a wretch fo mean , so bafe , fo low ? " I know there is - afk W -- ch -- t if he know . O that the ...
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... never tir'd ; Never elated while one man ' s opprefs'd ; Never dejected while another ' s blefs'd ; And where no wants , no wishes can remain , Since but to with more Virtue is to gain . [ quir'd , See ! the fole blifs Heav'n could on ...
... never tir'd ; Never elated while one man ' s opprefs'd ; Never dejected while another ' s blefs'd ; And where no wants , no wishes can remain , Since but to with more Virtue is to gain . [ quir'd , See ! the fole blifs Heav'n could on ...
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... never - ending line ; tell , if thou know'ft , Why every nation , every clime , though all In laws , in rites , in manners difagree , With one confent expect another world , Where wickedness fhall weep ? Why Paynim- Fabled Elyfian ...
... never - ending line ; tell , if thou know'ft , Why every nation , every clime , though all In laws , in rites , in manners difagree , With one confent expect another world , Where wickedness fhall weep ? Why Paynim- Fabled Elyfian ...
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... never could take hold Caught fo much divine . Androw his conqu`ring chariot wheels Add the lofty fkies ; Waroke , beneath his pow'rful cross , Death's iron fceptre lies . Fed high at God's right hand , And Lord of all below , This pard ...
... never could take hold Caught fo much divine . Androw his conqu`ring chariot wheels Add the lofty fkies ; Waroke , beneath his pow'rful cross , Death's iron fceptre lies . Fed high at God's right hand , And Lord of all below , This pard ...
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... never have repentance given . What if the Lord grow wroth , and swear , While I refufe to read and pray , That he'll refufe to lend an ear To all my groans another day ! What if his dreadful anger burn , While I refuse his offer'd grace ...
... never have repentance given . What if the Lord grow wroth , and swear , While I refufe to read and pray , That he'll refufe to lend an ear To all my groans another day ! What if his dreadful anger burn , While I refuse his offer'd grace ...
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