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Discharge but these kind offices , ( and who Would spare ; that loves them ,
offices like these ? ) Well they reward the toil . The sight is pleas'd , The scent
regald , each odorif'rous leaf , Each op'ning blossom , freely breathes abroad Its ...
Discharge but these kind offices , ( and who Would spare ; that loves them ,
offices like these ? ) Well they reward the toil . The sight is pleas'd , The scent
regald , each odorif'rous leaf , Each op'ning blossom , freely breathes abroad Its ...
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With a smile Gentle , and affable , and full of grace , As fearful of offending whom
he wish'd Much to persuade , he plied his ear with truths Not harshly thunder'd
forth or rudely press'd , But , like his purpose , gracious , kind , and sweet .
With a smile Gentle , and affable , and full of grace , As fearful of offending whom
he wish'd Much to persuade , he plied his ear with truths Not harshly thunder'd
forth or rudely press'd , But , like his purpose , gracious , kind , and sweet .
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That form , indeed , th ' associate of a mind Vast in its pow'rs , ethereal in its kind ,
That form , the labour of almighty skill , Fram'd for the service of a free - born will ,
Asserts precedence , and bespeaks control , But borrows all its grandeur from ...
That form , indeed , th ' associate of a mind Vast in its pow'rs , ethereal in its kind ,
That form , the labour of almighty skill , Fram'd for the service of a free - born will ,
Asserts precedence , and bespeaks control , But borrows all its grandeur from ...
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Here lies , whom hound did ne'er pursue , Nor swifter greyhound follow , Whose
foot ne'er tainted morning dew , Nor ear heard huntsman's hallo ' , Old Tiney ,
surliest of his kind , Who , nurs'd with tender care , And to domestic bourds confin'
d ...
Here lies , whom hound did ne'er pursue , Nor swifter greyhound follow , Whose
foot ne'er tainted morning dew , Nor ear heard huntsman's hallo ' , Old Tiney ,
surliest of his kind , Who , nurs'd with tender care , And to domestic bourds confin'
d ...
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It is no wonder that my intimate acquaintance with these specimens of the kind
has taught me to hold the sportsman's amusement in abhorrence ; he little knows
what amiable creatures he persecutes , of what gratitude they are capable , how
...
It is no wonder that my intimate acquaintance with these specimens of the kind
has taught me to hold the sportsman's amusement in abhorrence ; he little knows
what amiable creatures he persecutes , of what gratitude they are capable , how
...
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