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Now thou this truth ( enough for man to know ) « Virtue alone is happiness below
. The only point where human bliss stands still , And tastes the good without the
fall to ill ; Where only Merit constant pay receives , Is blest in what it takes , and ...
Now thou this truth ( enough for man to know ) « Virtue alone is happiness below
. The only point where human bliss stands still , And tastes the good without the
fall to ill ; Where only Merit constant pay receives , Is blest in what it takes , and ...
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But him the least the dull or painful hours Of life oppress , whom sober Sense
conducts , And Virtue , thro ' this labyrinth we tread . Virtue and Sense I mean not
to disjoin : Virtue and Sense are one : and , trust me , he Who has not virtue is not
...
But him the least the dull or painful hours Of life oppress , whom sober Sense
conducts , And Virtue , thro ' this labyrinth we tread . Virtue and Sense I mean not
to disjoin : Virtue and Sense are one : and , trust me , he Who has not virtue is not
...
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Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading W. Enfield. CHA P. X X I V. The
Pain arising from virtuous emotions attended with Pleasure . Behold the ways Of
Heav'n's eternal destiny to man , For ever just , benevolent and wise : That
Virtue's ...
Essay on Elocution and Directions for Reading W. Enfield. CHA P. X X I V. The
Pain arising from virtuous emotions attended with Pleasure . Behold the ways Of
Heav'n's eternal destiny to man , For ever just , benevolent and wise : That
Virtue's ...
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But in this life , man can never take in his full measure of knowledge ; nor has he
time to subdue his passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to the
perfection of his nature , before he is hurried off the stage . Would an infinitely
wise ...
But in this life , man can never take in his full measure of knowledge ; nor has he
time to subdue his passions , establish his soul in virtue , and come up to the
perfection of his nature , before he is hurried off the stage . Would an infinitely
wise ...
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VIRTUE is of intrinsic value and good desert , and of indispensable obligation :
not the creature of will , but necessary and immutable : not local or temporary ,
but of equal extent and antiquity with the divine mind ; not a mode of sensation ,
but ...
VIRTUE is of intrinsic value and good desert , and of indispensable obligation :
not the creature of will , but necessary and immutable : not local or temporary ,
but of equal extent and antiquity with the divine mind ; not a mode of sensation ,
but ...
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