The English Reader; Or, Pieces in Prose and Poetry ... |
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ages offended AHASUERUS Amalekite Antiparos appear attention balance of happiness beauty behold BLAIR blessing Caius Verres character comfort dark death delight desire Dioclesian distress divine dread earth enjoy enjoyments envy eternal ev'ry evil father feel folly fortune give Greek language ground happiness hast Hazael heart heaven Heraclitus hill honour hope human indulge Jugurtha king labours live look Lord lord Guilford Dudley mankind mercy Micipsa midst mind misery mountain multitude nature never numbers Numidia o'er objects Ortogrul ourselves pain pass passions pause peace person pleasures possess pow'r praise present pride proper Pythias reading reason religion render rest rich rise Roger Ascham scene SECTION sense sentiments shade shine Sicily smiles sorrow soul sound spirit storm of passion suffer temper tempest thee things thou thought tion truth vanity vice violent virtue voice wisdom wise wish youth