The Works of Hannah More, Volumen6Henry G. Bohn, 1853 |
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... did , would he not labour To hoard a little for his neighbour ? Then tell me , friend , can hoarding elves E'er love their neighbour as themselves ? IV . The man whose heart is bent on pleasure 38 The Impossibility conquered.
... did , would he not labour To hoard a little for his neighbour ? Then tell me , friend , can hoarding elves E'er love their neighbour as themselves ? IV . The man whose heart is bent on pleasure 38 The Impossibility conquered.
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... 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 could thrive . Then husbandry long ...
... 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 could thrive . Then husbandry long ...
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... tell me , reader , if you can , What man more blest could be ? To make his comfort quite complete , He had a faithful wife ; Frugal , and neat , and good was she , The blessing of his life . Where is the lord , or where the ' squire ...
... tell me , reader , if you can , What man more blest could be ? To make his comfort quite complete , He had a faithful wife ; Frugal , and neat , and good was she , The blessing of his life . Where is the lord , or where the ' squire ...
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Hannah More. This man could tell a merry tale , And sing a merry song ; And those who heard him sing or talk , Ne'er thought the evening long . But vain and vicious was the song , And wicked was the tale ; And every pause he always fill ...
Hannah More. This man could tell a merry tale , And sing a merry song ; And those who heard him sing or talk , Ne'er thought the evening long . But vain and vicious was the song , And wicked was the tale ; And every pause he always fill ...
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... tell you he always was call'd Patient JOE . Whatever betided , he thought it was right , And Providence still he kept ever in sight ; To those who love God , let things turn as they would , He was certain that all work'd together for ...
... tell you he always was call'd Patient JOE . Whatever betided , he thought it was right , And Providence still he kept ever in sight ; To those who love God , let things turn as they would , He was certain that all work'd together for ...
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