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In the fields With eye still earnest , and with bill inclined , with his school - fellows ,
he talked more to himHe picks up what his patron left behind , self than with his
companions . In 1725 , when With those choice cates his palate to regalo , he ...
In the fields With eye still earnest , and with bill inclined , with his school - fellows ,
he talked more to himHe picks up what his patron left behind , self than with his
companions . In 1725 , when With those choice cates his palate to regalo , he ...
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What is new if they have not the eyes , have the watch fulness is opposed ,
because most are unwilling to be of Argus , and can bark as loud as Corberus ,
caught ; and what is known is rejected , because though , perhaps , they cannot
bite ...
What is new if they have not the eyes , have the watch fulness is opposed ,
because most are unwilling to be of Argus , and can bark as loud as Corberus ,
caught ; and what is known is rejected , because though , perhaps , they cannot
bite ...
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fo : piers of human manners , is not the most import- | the eye immediately upon
mankind as upon ant concern that an ... means of avoidbe suffered to approach
their eyes or ears , are ing the snares which are laid by Treachery for precepts ...
fo : piers of human manners , is not the most import- | the eye immediately upon
mankind as upon ant concern that an ... means of avoidbe suffered to approach
their eyes or ears , are ing the snares which are laid by Treachery for precepts ...
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... or hatred , but he can tell how Let not sleep ( says Pythagoras ) fall upon thy
eyes easily he might at first have repelled the tempta- till thou hast thrice
reviewed the transactions of the tion , how readily his mind would have obeyed a
past day .
... or hatred , but he can tell how Let not sleep ( says Pythagoras ) fall upon thy
eyes easily he might at first have repelled the tempta- till thou hast thrice
reviewed the transactions of the tion , how readily his mind would have obeyed a
past day .
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I changed my place and blushed . me tell her my story ; which when she had
They frequently turned their eyes upon me , and heard , she put two guineas in
my hand , orderseemed to discover many subjects of merriment ; ing me to lodge
near ...
I changed my place and blushed . me tell her my story ; which when she had
They frequently turned their eyes upon me , and heard , she put two guineas in
my hand , orderseemed to discover many subjects of merriment ; ing me to lodge
near ...
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