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be every man's that he can get ; and for so long as he can keep it . And thus much for the ill condition which every man by mere nature is actually placed in ; though with a possibility to come out of it , consisting partly in the ...
be every man's that he can get ; and for so long as he can keep it . And thus much for the ill condition which every man by mere nature is actually placed in ; though with a possibility to come out of it , consisting partly in the ...
Strana 822
A hen I keep , which creaking ' day by day , Tells when She goes her long white egg to lay . A little stream best fits a little boat , A little lead best fits a little float , As my small pipe best ...
A hen I keep , which creaking ' day by day , Tells when She goes her long white egg to lay . A little stream best fits a little boat , A little lead best fits a little float , As my small pipe best ...
Strana 827
There , in calm and cooling sleep We our eyes shall never steep , But eternal watch shall keep , Attending Is it to fast an hour Or ragg'd to go , Or show A downcast look , and sour ? Pleasures , such as shall pursue Me immortalized ...
There , in calm and cooling sleep We our eyes shall never steep , But eternal watch shall keep , Attending Is it to fast an hour Or ragg'd to go , Or show A downcast look , and sour ? Pleasures , such as shall pursue Me immortalized ...
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