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The ear is open to the cry of calamity ; the tale of woe is heard with melting
tenderness ; we instantly . participate the grief ; we mingle sigh with sigh , ear
with tear , and wish , anxiously wish , to alleviate , if we cannot remove , the
cause of ...
The ear is open to the cry of calamity ; the tale of woe is heard with melting
tenderness ; we instantly . participate the grief ; we mingle sigh with sigh , ear
with tear , and wish , anxiously wish , to alleviate , if we cannot remove , the
cause of ...
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viate , if we cannot remove , the cause of inquietude . To sympathy we are
indebted for a thousand endearments in social life : it is the bond of society : we
feel ourselves interested in the general good ; we experience more pleasure in ...
viate , if we cannot remove , the cause of inquietude . To sympathy we are
indebted for a thousand endearments in social life : it is the bond of society : we
feel ourselves interested in the general good ; we experience more pleasure in ...
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The wakeful hours of night were spent in tracing the causes of miscarriage ; in
contriving means by which to preclude a recurrence of the same , or similar
impediments ; and in planning schemes to ensure felicity on the morrow .
Inauspicious ...
The wakeful hours of night were spent in tracing the causes of miscarriage ; in
contriving means by which to preclude a recurrence of the same , or similar
impediments ; and in planning schemes to ensure felicity on the morrow .
Inauspicious ...
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is entertained that the means and the end are at variance . Miscarriage is not
ascribed to the real , but to other causes . Happiness , though distant , is still
thought attainable ; we therefore change the scene , contemplate other objects ,
equally ...
is entertained that the means and the end are at variance . Miscarriage is not
ascribed to the real , but to other causes . Happiness , though distant , is still
thought attainable ; we therefore change the scene , contemplate other objects ,
equally ...
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Let the querist have but a discovery of these , and he wilt see cause enough for
dejection : he will cease to wonder that the trembling sinner should reason like
the rebel who has ungratefully risen up in arms against his lawful sovereign ; who
...
Let the querist have but a discovery of these , and he wilt see cause enough for
dejection : he will cease to wonder that the trembling sinner should reason like
the rebel who has ungratefully risen up in arms against his lawful sovereign ; who
...
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