The Works of Hannah More, Volumen6Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... lives , the scriptures prove , Must as himself his neighbour love ; But though the precept's full of beauty , " Tis an impracticable duty : I'll prove how hard it is to find A lover of this wondrous kind . II . Who loves himself to ...
... lives , the scriptures prove , Must as himself his neighbour love ; But though the precept's full of beauty , " Tis an impracticable duty : I'll prove how hard it is to find A lover of this wondrous kind . II . Who loves himself to ...
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... lives in Glo'stershire , I shall not tell his name ; For those who seek the praise of God , Desire no other fame . In last hard winter - who forgets The frost of ninety - five ? Then was all dismal , scarce , and dear , And no poor man ...
... lives in Glo'stershire , I shall not tell his name ; For those who seek the praise of God , Desire no other fame . In last hard winter - who forgets The frost of ninety - five ? Then was all dismal , scarce , and dear , And no poor man ...
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... I'm able , I'll still keep it " Let old greybeards deny that in frolic there's bliss , " I'll game , love , and drink - and what harm is in this ? " Says Robert , " I grant if you live for Robert and Richard, or the Ghost of Poor Molly.
... I'm able , I'll still keep it " Let old greybeards deny that in frolic there's bliss , " I'll game , love , and drink - and what harm is in this ? " Says Robert , " I grant if you live for Robert and Richard, or the Ghost of Poor Molly.
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Hannah More. Says Robert , " I grant if you live for to - day , " You may game , love , and drink , and may 66 away ; frolic " But then , my dear Dick , I again must contend , " That the wise man has bid us remember the end ! " 66 Says ...
Hannah More. Says Robert , " I grant if you live for to - day , " You may game , love , and drink , and may 66 away ; frolic " But then , my dear Dick , I again must contend , " That the wise man has bid us remember the end ! " 66 Says ...
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... EVIL COMPANY and DRINK , The source of every ill . A cooper came to live hard by , Who did his fancy please ; Au idle rambling man was he , Who oft had cross'd the seas . This man could tell a merry tale , And sing 58 THE CARPENTER .
... EVIL COMPANY and DRINK , The source of every ill . A cooper came to live hard by , Who did his fancy please ; Au idle rambling man was he , Who oft had cross'd the seas . This man could tell a merry tale , And sing 58 THE CARPENTER .
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