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... look into the clear Smooth lake , that to me seem'd another sky . As I bent down to look , just opposite A shape within the watery gleam appear'd Bending to look on me ; I started back ; t See Newton's edit . of Milton's Paradise Lost ...
... look into the clear Smooth lake , that to me seem'd another sky . As I bent down to look , just opposite A shape within the watery gleam appear'd Bending to look on me ; I started back ; t See Newton's edit . of Milton's Paradise Lost ...
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... look upon it as a particular happiness , that I have always hindered my resentments from proceeding to this extremity . I once had gone through half a satire , but found so many motions of humanity rising in me towards the persons whom ...
... look upon it as a particular happiness , that I have always hindered my resentments from proceeding to this extremity . I once had gone through half a satire , but found so many motions of humanity rising in me towards the persons whom ...
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Alexander Chalmers. Men of austere principles look upon mirth as too wanton and dissolute for a state of probation , and as filled with a certain triumph and insolence of heart that is inconsistent with a life ... look upon mirth as too ...
Alexander Chalmers. Men of austere principles look upon mirth as too wanton and dissolute for a state of probation , and as filled with a certain triumph and insolence of heart that is inconsistent with a life ... look upon mirth as too ...
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