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of Virtue . ROWE . With joy beholds his hardy youthful offspring | § 30. Happiness the inseparable Companion Forsake the nest , to try his tender pinions In the wide untrack'd air ; till , bolder grown , Now , like a whirlwind on a ...
of Virtue . ROWE . With joy beholds his hardy youthful offspring | § 30. Happiness the inseparable Companion Forsake the nest , to try his tender pinions In the wide untrack'd air ; till , bolder grown , Now , like a whirlwind on a ...
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Calm Conscience then his former life sur- vey'd , And recollected toils endear'd the shade ; Till Nature call'd him to the general doom , And Virtue's sorrow dignified his tomb . SONNETS BY WARTON . Written at Wynslade , in Hampshire .
Calm Conscience then his former life sur- vey'd , And recollected toils endear'd the shade ; Till Nature call'd him to the general doom , And Virtue's sorrow dignified his tomb . SONNETS BY WARTON . Written at Wynslade , in Hampshire .
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Virtue in foe be virtue still ; Fine stone be found in mine , The sun one dale , as well one hill , Make warm where'er him shine . § 124 . Yanko . DIBDIN . DEAR Yanko say , and true he say , All mankind one and t'other , Negro , mulatto ...
Virtue in foe be virtue still ; Fine stone be found in mine , The sun one dale , as well one hill , Make warm where'er him shine . § 124 . Yanko . DIBDIN . DEAR Yanko say , and true he say , All mankind one and t'other , Negro , mulatto ...
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