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... look at our poorer neighbour , aud , because we are richer than he , we cast a scornful eye upon him , and in the pride of our hearts despise him . We look at Thus , our richer neighbour , and , because we are not so full as he , we ...
... look at our poorer neighbour , aud , because we are richer than he , we cast a scornful eye upon him , and in the pride of our hearts despise him . We look at Thus , our richer neighbour , and , because we are not so full as he , we ...
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... look ; White was his better linen , and his check Was made more trim than any on the deck ; And every comfort men at ... look before my life be gone ; Oh , give me that ! and let me not despair- One last fond look - and now repeat the ...
... look ; White was his better linen , and his check Was made more trim than any on the deck ; And every comfort men at ... look before my life be gone ; Oh , give me that ! and let me not despair- One last fond look - and now repeat the ...
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... look about us , how often are we shocked to observe either the calamities of our country , or the sad disasters of our relations and friends , whom we have daily occasion to mourn , either as groaning under the pressure of poverty ...
... look about us , how often are we shocked to observe either the calamities of our country , or the sad disasters of our relations and friends , whom we have daily occasion to mourn , either as groaning under the pressure of poverty ...
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