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... Ambling and prattling scandal as he goes ; But rare at home , and never at his
books , Or with his pen , save when he scrawls a card ; Constant at routs , familiar
with a round Of ladyships — a stranger to the poor ; Ambitious of preferment for ...
... Ambling and prattling scandal as he goes ; But rare at home , and never at his
books , Or with his pen , save when he scrawls a card ; Constant at routs , familiar
with a round Of ladyships — a stranger to the poor ; Ambitious of preferment for ...
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What pearl is it that rich men cannot buy , That learning is too proud to gather up ;
But which the poor , and the despis'd of all , Seek and obtain , and often find
unsought ? Tell me and I will tell thee what is truth . O , friendly to the best
pursuits of ...
What pearl is it that rich men cannot buy , That learning is too proud to gather up ;
But which the poor , and the despis'd of all , Seek and obtain , and often find
unsought ? Tell me and I will tell thee what is truth . O , friendly to the best
pursuits of ...
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Thy days roll on , exempt from household care ; Thy waggon is thy wife ; and the
poor beasts , That drag the dull companion to and fro , Thine helpless charge ,
dependent on thy care . Ah , treat them kindly ! rude as thou appear'st , Yet show
...
Thy days roll on , exempt from household care ; Thy waggon is thy wife ; and the
poor beasts , That drag the dull companion to and fro , Thine helpless charge ,
dependent on thy care . Ah , treat them kindly ! rude as thou appear'st , Yet show
...
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How ev'ry drop of honey hides a sting ; Worms wind themselves into our sweetest
flow'rs ; And ev'n the joy that haply some poor heart Derives from heav'n , pure as
the fountain is , Is sullied in the stream , taking a taint From touch of human ...
How ev'ry drop of honey hides a sting ; Worms wind themselves into our sweetest
flow'rs ; And ev'n the joy that haply some poor heart Derives from heav'n , pure as
the fountain is , Is sullied in the stream , taking a taint From touch of human ...
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Understanding better how to tease the poor creature than to feed it , and soon
becoming weary of their charge , they readily consented that their father , who
saw it pining and growing leaner every day , should offer it to my acceptance .
Understanding better how to tease the poor creature than to feed it , and soon
becoming weary of their charge , they readily consented that their father , who
saw it pining and growing leaner every day , should offer it to my acceptance .
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