The Works of Hannah More, Volumen6Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... Taste , Good Sense , & c . • MORIANA PAGE 46 • 49 • 52 • • · 54 · • • 57 62 66 69 · • 79 83 • 89 • 107 149 • 183 • 215 • 223 255 • 261 • . 267 277 . 289 295 . 309 . 317 333 343 • 359 TURN THE CARPET : OR , THE TWO WEAVERS . iv CONTENTS .
... Taste , Good Sense , & c . • MORIANA PAGE 46 • 49 • 52 • • · 54 · • • 57 62 66 69 · • 79 83 • 89 • 107 149 • 183 • 215 • 223 255 • 261 • . 267 277 . 289 295 . 309 . 317 333 343 • 359 TURN THE CARPET : OR , THE TWO WEAVERS . iv CONTENTS .
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... taste approv'd ; If you have known what anguish rends the heart , When such , so known , so lov'd , for ever part ; Approach ! -For you the mourner rears this stone , To sooth your sorrows , and record his own . ON THE REV . MR . LOVE ...
... taste approv'd ; If you have known what anguish rends the heart , When such , so known , so lov'd , for ever part ; Approach ! -For you the mourner rears this stone , To sooth your sorrows , and record his own . ON THE REV . MR . LOVE ...
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... taste refin'd ; Of steady fabric , pointing to the skies ; A friendly beacon to inquiring eyes ; Open to all , by all reputed good , And often prais'd when little understood . HYMNS . THE TRUE HEROES . OR , THE NOBLE 18 EPITAPHS .
... taste refin'd ; Of steady fabric , pointing to the skies ; A friendly beacon to inquiring eyes ; Open to all , by all reputed good , And often prais'd when little understood . HYMNS . THE TRUE HEROES . OR , THE NOBLE 18 EPITAPHS .
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... tribe , Which millions seize with eager haste , And all desire at least to taste , Is - plodding reader ! -what d'ye think ? Alas ! ' tis money - money - chink ! Round the wide world the tempter flies , Presents to 41 The Bad Bargain.
... tribe , Which millions seize with eager haste , And all desire at least to taste , Is - plodding reader ! -what d'ye think ? Alas ! ' tis money - money - chink ! Round the wide world the tempter flies , Presents to 41 The Bad Bargain.
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... , The pointed sword might fall . Then in a moment's time , sir , He loath'd the luscious feast ; And dreaded as a crime , sir , The brimming bowl to taste . Now , if you're for applying The story I have 50 DIONYSIUS AND DAMOCLES .
... , The pointed sword might fall . Then in a moment's time , sir , He loath'd the luscious feast ; And dreaded as a crime , sir , The brimming bowl to taste . Now , if you're for applying The story I have 50 DIONYSIUS AND DAMOCLES .
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