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It turns submitted to my view , turns round With all its generations ; I behold The
tumult , and am still . The sound of war Has lost its terrors ere it reaches me ;
Grieves , but alarms me not . I mourn the pride And av'rice that make man a wolf
to ...
It turns submitted to my view , turns round With all its generations ; I behold The
tumult , and am still . The sound of war Has lost its terrors ere it reaches me ;
Grieves , but alarms me not . I mourn the pride And av'rice that make man a wolf
to ...
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And such an age as our's balks no expense , Except of caution and of common -
sense ; Else , sure , notorious fact and proof so plain Would turn our steps into a
wiser train . I blame not those who with what care they can O'erwatch the ...
And such an age as our's balks no expense , Except of caution and of common -
sense ; Else , sure , notorious fact and proof so plain Would turn our steps into a
wiser train . I blame not those who with what care they can O'erwatch the ...
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... ills may reach Their offspring , left upon so wild a beach ) Will need no stress of
argument t ' enforce Th ' expedience of a less advent'rous course : The rest will
slight thy counsel , or condemn ; But they have human feelings - turn to them .
... ills may reach Their offspring , left upon so wild a beach ) Will need no stress of
argument t ' enforce Th ' expedience of a less advent'rous course : The rest will
slight thy counsel , or condemn ; But they have human feelings - turn to them .
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Must find a colder soil and bleaker air , And trust for safety to a stranger's care ;
What character , what turn thou wilt assume From constant converse with I know
not whom ; Who there will court thy friendship , with what views , And , artless as ...
Must find a colder soil and bleaker air , And trust for safety to a stranger's care ;
What character , what turn thou wilt assume From constant converse with I know
not whom ; Who there will court thy friendship , with what views , And , artless as ...
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He held them up , and , in his turn , Thus show'd his ready witMy head is twice as
big as your's , They therefore needs must fit . But let me scrape the dirt away That
hangs upon your face ; And stop and eat , for well you may Be in a hungry case ...
He held them up , and , in his turn , Thus show'd his ready witMy head is twice as
big as your's , They therefore needs must fit . But let me scrape the dirt away That
hangs upon your face ; And stop and eat , for well you may Be in a hungry case ...
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