The Spectator: Corrected from the Originals, Volume 5George B. Whittaker, 1827 |
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Page 81
... live ( as parents in their children ) in the actions it has produced . The time we live ought not to be computed by the number of years , but by the use that has been made of it ; thus , it is not the extent of ground , but the yearly ...
... live ( as parents in their children ) in the actions it has produced . The time we live ought not to be computed by the number of years , but by the use that has been made of it ; thus , it is not the extent of ground , but the yearly ...
Page 299
... live , ) thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy counsel in this uttermost distress My only strength and stay ! Forlorn of thee , Whither shall I betake me ? where subsist ? While yet we live ( scarce one short hour perhaps ) Between us two ...
... live , ) thy gentle looks , thy aid , Thy counsel in this uttermost distress My only strength and stay ! Forlorn of thee , Whither shall I betake me ? where subsist ? While yet we live ( scarce one short hour perhaps ) Between us two ...
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... live four - and - twenty hours . Her be- haviour was so magnanimous throughout this whole affair , that I was particularly curious in taking no- tice of what passed as her fate approached nearer and nearer , and took notes of what she ...
... live four - and - twenty hours . Her be- haviour was so magnanimous throughout this whole affair , that I was particularly curious in taking no- tice of what passed as her fate approached nearer and nearer , and took notes of what she ...
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