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Pagina 40
... speaks of the pleasures which he received from the remembrance of the
delightful occupations of his youth , augmented by an ardent love for the muses :
In my former days of bliss , Its divine skill taught me this : That from every thing I
saw , I ...
... speaks of the pleasures which he received from the remembrance of the
delightful occupations of his youth , augmented by an ardent love for the muses :
In my former days of bliss , Its divine skill taught me this : That from every thing I
saw , I ...
Pagina 41
That from every thing I saw , I could some invention draw ; And raise pleasure to
her height Through the meanest object's sight : By the murmur of a spring , Or the
least bough's rusteling ; By a daizy , whose leaves spread , Shut when Titan ...
That from every thing I saw , I could some invention draw ; And raise pleasure to
her height Through the meanest object's sight : By the murmur of a spring , Or the
least bough's rusteling ; By a daizy , whose leaves spread , Shut when Titan ...
Pagina 42
It is the custom to bind a thread on one's finger for the sake of remembering any
thing .. A very ancient practice : for we read , Deut . vi . 9 . « And thou shalt bind
them for a sign upon thine hand , and they shall be as frontlets between thine
eyes ...
It is the custom to bind a thread on one's finger for the sake of remembering any
thing .. A very ancient practice : for we read , Deut . vi . 9 . « And thou shalt bind
them for a sign upon thine hand , and they shall be as frontlets between thine
eyes ...
Pagina 46
During the American war , when the British army occupied Philadelphia , Benezet
was assiduous in affording relief to many of the inhabitants , whom the state of
things at that distressing period had reduced to great privation . Accidentally ...
During the American war , when the British army occupied Philadelphia , Benezet
was assiduous in affording relief to many of the inhabitants , whom the state of
things at that distressing period had reduced to great privation . Accidentally ...
Pagina 47
He would now willingly live a private life , if he had any thing to live on ; but his
fortune , which was at the first but small , has been entirely swallowed up in
prosecuting ways and means to obtain your majesties ' fa " our : and your
petitioner ...
He would now willingly live a private life , if he had any thing to live on ; but his
fortune , which was at the first but small , has been entirely swallowed up in
prosecuting ways and means to obtain your majesties ' fa " our : and your
petitioner ...
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