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Praise of Virtue . Know thou this truth , enough for man to know , “ Virtue alone is happiness below , " The only point , where human bliss stands still And tastes the good , without the fall to ill ; Where only merit constant pay ...
Praise of Virtue . Know thou this truth , enough for man to know , “ Virtue alone is happiness below , " The only point , where human bliss stands still And tastes the good , without the fall to ill ; Where only merit constant pay ...
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Virtue remaining after Death . Will the stork , intending rest , On the billow build her nest ? Will the bee demand his store From the bleak and bladeless shore ! Man alone , intent to stray , Ever turns from wisdom's way ; Lays up ...
Virtue remaining after Death . Will the stork , intending rest , On the billow build her nest ? Will the bee demand his store From the bleak and bladeless shore ! Man alone , intent to stray , Ever turns from wisdom's way ; Lays up ...
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If a terminates in food , and that is irrespective of all its subsequent utilities to the animal economy ; and there is an appetite for doing what is right , which terminates in virtue , and which bears equally little respect to its ...
If a terminates in food , and that is irrespective of all its subsequent utilities to the animal economy ; and there is an appetite for doing what is right , which terminates in virtue , and which bears equally little respect to its ...
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