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English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar - Page 91
by Lindley Murray - 1814 - 192 pages
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The Moral Instructor, and Guide to Virtue: Being a Compendium of Moral ...

Jesse Torrey - Ethics - 1830 - 336 pages
...wants, no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more virtue is to gain. 43 See the sole bliss Heav'n could on all bestow! Which who but feels can taste,...blind, The bad must miss, the good untaught will find; .J Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through nature up to nature's God: 44, Pursues...
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The Poetical Works of Alexander Pope, Esq: To which is Prefixed the Life of ...

Alexander Pope - 1830 - 500 pages
...no wants, no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more virtue, is to gain. See the sole bliss Heaven spacious earth : A city stands on Argos' utmost bound Argos the fair, for Y« poor with fortune and with learning blind, The bad must miss, the good untaught will find ; Klare...
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Principles of Elocution: Containing Numerous Rules, Observations, and ...

Thomas Ewing - 1832 - 428 pages
...good, nor that a bad we call ; Each works its end, to move or govern all. 13. See the sole bliss Heaven could on all bestow ! Which who but feels can taste,...blind, The bad must miss ; the good untaught will find. 14. In this our day of proof, our land of hope, The good man has his clouds that intervene ; Clouds...
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An Essay on Man: In Four Epistles to H. St. John, Lord Bolingbroke : to ...

Alexander Pope - 1832 - 86 pages
...wants, no wishes can remain, 325 Since but to wish more virtue is to gain. See the sole bliss Heav'n could on all bestow ! Which who but feels can taste,...blind, The bad must miss, the good untaught will find ; 330 Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through nature up to nature's God : Pursues...
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Sacred Poetry: Consisting of Selections from the Works of the Most Admired ...

Henry Stebbing - Religious poetry, English - 1832 - 378 pages
...no wants, no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more virtue, is to gain. See the sole bliss Heaven could on all bestow ! Which who but feels can taste,...blind , The bad must miss, the good untaught will find ; Slave to no sect, who takes no private road. But looks through nature, up to nature's God ; Pursues...
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The Cambridge Book of Poetry and Song

Charlotte Fiske Bates - American poetry - 1832 - 1022 pages
...wants, no wishes can remain, Since but to wish more virtue, is to gain. See the sole bliss, Heaven could on all bestow ! Which who but feels can taste,...The bad must miss: the good, untaught, will find; Slave to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through nature up to nature's God; Pursues that...
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The Grammatical Instructer; Containing an Exposition of All the Essential ...

Samuel B. EMMONS - English language - 1832 - 168 pages
...no wants, no wishes can remain. Since but to wish more virtue is to gain. See the sole bliss Heaven could on all bestow! Which, who but feels, can taste,...blind, The bad must miss, the good untaught will find; Slaves to no sect, who takes no private road, But looks through nature up to nature's God: Pursues...
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English Exercises Adapted to Murray's English Grammar ... Designed for the ...

Lindley Murray - 1833 - 240 pages
...nature gives us let it check our pride The virtue nearest to our vice allied See the sole bliss Heavn could on all bestow Which who but feels can taste...Whatever is is right This world tis true Was made for Caesar but for Titus too . And which more blest who chain d his country say Or he whose virtue sigh...
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English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar ...: Designed for the ...

Lindley Murray - English language - 1833 - 222 pages
...our vice allied See the sole bliss Heav n coultl on all bestow Which who but feels can taste bi.'t thinks can know Yet poor with fortune and with learning...Whatever is is right This world tis true Was made for Cffisar but forTitus too And which more blest who chain d his country ny OF he whose virtue sigh d...
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English Exercises, Adapted to Murray's English Grammar: Designed for the ...

Lindley Murray - English language - 1834 - 236 pages
...Thus nature gives us let it check our pride The virtue nearest to our vice allied See the sole Hiss HeaV n could on all bestow Which who but feels can...Whatever is is right This world tis true Was made for Caesar but for Titus too And which more blest who chain d his country say Or he whose virtue sigti...
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