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Página 278
As Herod ' s heart to Mariamne turn ' d , 2 Hung o ' er her recollected charms ,
and burn ' d , Sorrow ' d for frailties past , and fondly swore To love her memory ,
and to err no more ; So shall the devious mind , that hath deplored Its errors past
...
As Herod ' s heart to Mariamne turn ' d , 2 Hung o ' er her recollected charms ,
and burn ' d , Sorrow ' d for frailties past , and fondly swore To love her memory ,
and to err no more ; So shall the devious mind , that hath deplored Its errors past
...
Página 279
... the rolling world through all its lands , To lingering death her captived
thousands thrust , And bow ' d the laurell ' d conqueror to the dust ; As if in scorn
corporeal forms to bind , She wreathes her mystic fetters on the mind ; Degrades
celestial ...
... the rolling world through all its lands , To lingering death her captived
thousands thrust , And bow ' d the laurell ' d conqueror to the dust ; As if in scorn
corporeal forms to bind , She wreathes her mystic fetters on the mind ; Degrades
celestial ...
Página 282
There is no joy like that which owes its birth To inward purity and conscious worth
; There is no joy in mind ' s capacious sphere , That is not brightly won and
worshipp ' d here : Untired benevolence , whose bounds extend Firm and unfeign
' d ...
There is no joy like that which owes its birth To inward purity and conscious worth
; There is no joy in mind ' s capacious sphere , That is not brightly won and
worshipp ' d here : Untired benevolence , whose bounds extend Firm and unfeign
' d ...
Página 297
A man of his power and mind must “ Among the various works which he have
opinions of one kind or another , had ... age and country had the to be introduced
the likenesses of several of greatest interest for the greatest minds . the family .
A man of his power and mind must “ Among the various works which he have
opinions of one kind or another , had ... age and country had the to be introduced
the likenesses of several of greatest interest for the greatest minds . the family .
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Tis a task Of weighty import , thus to train the minds Of all the youth o ' the parish ,
Mr Strap : Of weighty import , sir , not ... the department Of such respected
neighbour - well aware How much adapted to the grateful task Is his capacious
mind .
Tis a task Of weighty import , thus to train the minds Of all the youth o ' the parish ,
Mr Strap : Of weighty import , sir , not ... the department Of such respected
neighbour - well aware How much adapted to the grateful task Is his capacious
mind .
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