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Page 51
... hand of the Disposer of all things . But me- thinks the disposition of a mind which is truly great , is that which makes misfortunes and sorrows little when they befal ourselves , great and lamentable when they befal other men . The ...
... hand of the Disposer of all things . But me- thinks the disposition of a mind which is truly great , is that which makes misfortunes and sorrows little when they befal ourselves , great and lamentable when they befal other men . The ...
Page 208
... hand , Celestial equipage ! and now came forth Spontaneous , for within them spirit liv'd , Attendant on their Lord : Heav'n open'd wide Her ever - during gates , harmonious sound ! On golden hinges moving'- I have before taken notice ...
... hand , Celestial equipage ! and now came forth Spontaneous , for within them spirit liv'd , Attendant on their Lord : Heav'n open'd wide Her ever - during gates , harmonious sound ! On golden hinges moving'- I have before taken notice ...
Page 235
... hand to hand the snuff - box . But Flavilla is so far taken with her behaviour in this kind , that she pulls out her box ( which is indeed full of good Brazil ) in the middle of the sermon ; and , to show she has the audacity of a well ...
... hand to hand the snuff - box . But Flavilla is so far taken with her behaviour in this kind , that she pulls out her box ( which is indeed full of good Brazil ) in the middle of the sermon ; and , to show she has the audacity of a well ...
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