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Page 66
... never was there School , But the heart of the Fool , And no man therein Doctor but himself . Yet more there be who doubt his ways not just As to his own edicts found contradicting , Then give the reins to wand'ring thought , Regardless ...
... never was there School , But the heart of the Fool , And no man therein Doctor but himself . Yet more there be who doubt his ways not just As to his own edicts found contradicting , Then give the reins to wand'ring thought , Regardless ...
Page 97
... never vail'd to human pride , Walker with rev'rence took , and laid aside . -The Vice - Master of Trinity playing the flunkey is comically absurd , and Bentley becomes merely a comically , if sublimely , pompous old don . After that the ...
... never vail'd to human pride , Walker with rev'rence took , and laid aside . -The Vice - Master of Trinity playing the flunkey is comically absurd , and Bentley becomes merely a comically , if sublimely , pompous old don . After that the ...
Page 253
... never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not thy bliss , For ever wilt thou love and she be fair ! -the implicit bargain is within half a dozen lines of this ...
... never , never canst thou kiss , Though winning near the goal - yet do not grieve ; She cannot fade , though thou hast not thy bliss , For ever wilt thou love and she be fair ! -the implicit bargain is within half a dozen lines of this ...
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