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Pagina 86
Labour, \ Sickness, Discontent, > Mutes. Ignorance, with others;-' Faith. Hope.
Charity. The Persons. Moses. Divine Justice, Widsom, Heavenly Love. The
Evening Star, Hesperus. Chorus of Angels. Lucifer. Adam. Eve. Conscience.
Labour ...
Labour, \ Sickness, Discontent, > Mutes. Ignorance, with others;-' Faith. Hope.
Charity. The Persons. Moses. Divine Justice, Widsom, Heavenly Love. The
Evening Star, Hesperus. Chorus of Angels. Lucifer. Adam. Eve. Conscience.
Labour ...
Pagina 144
Hudibras was not a hasty effusion; it was not produced by a sudden tumult of
imagination, or a short paroxysm of violent labour. To accumulate such a mass of
sentiments at the call of accidental desire, or of sudden necessity, is beyond the ...
Hudibras was not a hasty effusion; it was not produced by a sudden tumult of
imagination, or a short paroxysm of violent labour. To accumulate such a mass of
sentiments at the call of accidental desire, or of sudden necessity, is beyond the ...
Pagina 289
... the labour of the pursuit rewards itself; we are led only through fragrance and
flowers: Rymer, without taking a nearer, takes a rougher way ; every step is to be
made through thorns and brambles ; and Truth, if we meet her, appears repulsive
...
... the labour of the pursuit rewards itself; we are led only through fragrance and
flowers: Rymer, without taking a nearer, takes a rougher way ; every step is to be
made through thorns and brambles ; and Truth, if we meet her, appears repulsive
...
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