The Port FolioEditor and Asbury Dickens, 1815 |
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Pagina 388
... Thou art pale as the lily , when trembling thou think'st That the winds that blow round thee , or rains which thou drink'st May thy stem rudely break , and thy blossom in vain Shall have toil'd to reward thy kind guardian's pain . As ...
... Thou art pale as the lily , when trembling thou think'st That the winds that blow round thee , or rains which thou drink'st May thy stem rudely break , and thy blossom in vain Shall have toil'd to reward thy kind guardian's pain . As ...
Pagina 566
... Thou , my son , art too wise not to profit by the in- struction they convey . Thy course was commenced in virtuous emulation , and the brightness of hope beamed on thy path . - Thy spirit of enterprize was attended with the vigour of ...
... Thou , my son , art too wise not to profit by the in- struction they convey . Thy course was commenced in virtuous emulation , and the brightness of hope beamed on thy path . - Thy spirit of enterprize was attended with the vigour of ...
Pagina 567
... thou hast keenly felt persecution and ingratitude . The disappointment was sore and thou soughtst for alleviation in the delights of science . In them indeed are innumerable and indescribable pleasures . - But to rea- lise them , the ...
... thou hast keenly felt persecution and ingratitude . The disappointment was sore and thou soughtst for alleviation in the delights of science . In them indeed are innumerable and indescribable pleasures . - But to rea- lise them , the ...
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