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They love it , and yet loath it ; fear to die , Yet scorn the purposes for which they
live . Then wherefore not renounce them ? No -- the dread , The slavish dread of
solitude , that breeds Reflection and remorse , the fear of shame , And 26 BOOK I.
They love it , and yet loath it ; fear to die , Yet scorn the purposes for which they
live . Then wherefore not renounce them ? No -- the dread , The slavish dread of
solitude , that breeds Reflection and remorse , the fear of shame , And 26 BOOK I.
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And no distrust of his intent in their's . So Eden was a scene of harmless sport ,
Where kindness on his part who ruld the whole Begat a tranquil confidence in all
, And fear as yet was not , nor cause for fear . But sin marr'd all ; and the revolt of ...
And no distrust of his intent in their's . So Eden was a scene of harmless sport ,
Where kindness on his part who ruld the whole Begat a tranquil confidence in all
, And fear as yet was not , nor cause for fear . But sin marr'd all ; and the revolt of ...
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The garden fears no blight , and needs no fence , For there is none to covet , all
are full . The lion , and the libbard , and the bear Graze with the fearless flocks ;
all bask at noon Together , or all gambol in the shade Of the same grove , and ...
The garden fears no blight , and needs no fence , For there is none to covet , all
are full . The lion , and the libbard , and the bear Graze with the fearless flocks ;
all bask at noon Together , or all gambol in the shade Of the same grove , and ...
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Awhile they mus'd ; surveying ev'ry face , Thou hadst suppos'd them of superior
race ; Their periwigs of wool , and fears combin'd , Stamp'd on each countenance
such marks of mind , That sage they seem'd , as lawyers o'er a doubt , Which ...
Awhile they mus'd ; surveying ev'ry face , Thou hadst suppos'd them of superior
race ; Their periwigs of wool , and fears combin'd , Stamp'd on each countenance
such marks of mind , That sage they seem'd , as lawyers o'er a doubt , Which ...
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... And swing his rump around . His frisking was at evening hours , For then he
lost his fear ; But most before approaching show'rs , Or when a storm drew near .
Eight years and five round - rolling moons He thus EPITAPH ON A HARE . 413.
... And swing his rump around . His frisking was at evening hours , For then he
lost his fear ; But most before approaching show'rs , Or when a storm drew near .
Eight years and five round - rolling moons He thus EPITAPH ON A HARE . 413.
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