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... And every child hates Shylock , though his soul Still sits at squat , and peeps not from its hole , At half mankind when generous Manly : raves , All know ' tis virtue , for he thinks them knaves : When universal homage Umbra4 pays ...
... And every child hates Shylock , though his soul Still sits at squat , and peeps not from its hole , At half mankind when generous Manly : raves , All know ' tis virtue , for he thinks them knaves : When universal homage Umbra4 pays ...
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Behold ! if fortune or a mistress frowns , Some plunge in business , others shave their crowns : To ease the soul of one oppressive weight , This quits an empire , that embroils a state : The same adust complexion has impell'd Charles ...
Behold ! if fortune or a mistress frowns , Some plunge in business , others shave their crowns : To ease the soul of one oppressive weight , This quits an empire , that embroils a state : The same adust complexion has impell'd Charles ...
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( cries Helluo , ) mercy on my soul ! Is there no hope ? -alas ! —then bring the jole . ” The frugal crone , whom praying priests attend , Still strives to save the hallow'd taper's end , Collects her breath , as ebbing life retires ...
( cries Helluo , ) mercy on my soul ! Is there no hope ? -alas ! —then bring the jole . ” The frugal crone , whom praying priests attend , Still strives to save the hallow'd taper's end , Collects her breath , as ebbing life retires ...
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Then all for death , that opiate of the soul ! Lucretia's dagger , Rosamonda's bowl . Say , what can cause such impotence of mind ? A spark too fickle , or a spouse too kind . 80 85 90 8 In the lewd and vicious . 9 In the MS .
Then all for death , that opiate of the soul ! Lucretia's dagger , Rosamonda's bowl . Say , what can cause such impotence of mind ? A spark too fickle , or a spouse too kind . 80 85 90 8 In the lewd and vicious . 9 In the MS .
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Pray do not think me wicked in saying this , and if you talk to Mr. Pope of me , endeavour to keep him my friend : for I do firmly believe the immortality of the soul as much as he does , though I am not ...
Pray do not think me wicked in saying this , and if you talk to Mr. Pope of me , endeavour to keep him my friend : for I do firmly believe the immortality of the soul as much as he does , though I am not ...
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