English ReaderB. Olds, 1840 - 258 стор. |
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... thou poor ? -Show thyself active and industrious , peace- able and contented . Art thou wealthy ? -Show thyself bene- ficent and charitable , condescending and humane . Though religion removes not all the evils of life ; though it ...
... thou poor ? -Show thyself active and industrious , peace- able and contented . Art thou wealthy ? -Show thyself bene- ficent and charitable , condescending and humane . Though religion removes not all the evils of life ; though it ...
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... thou been to me : thy love for me was wonderful ; passing the love of women . " 66 Sir Philip Sidney , at the battle near Zutphen , was wounded by a musket ball , which broke the bone of his thigh . He was carried about a mile and a ...
... thou been to me : thy love for me was wonderful ; passing the love of women . " 66 Sir Philip Sidney , at the battle near Zutphen , was wounded by a musket ball , which broke the bone of his thigh . He was carried about a mile and a ...
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... thou mayest be truly wise . Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful . Open rebuke , is better than secret love . Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit ? There is more hope of a fool than of him ...
... thou mayest be truly wise . Faithful are the wounds of a friend ; but the kisses of an enemy are deceitful . Open rebuke , is better than secret love . Seest thou a man wise in his own conceit ? There is more hope of a fool than of him ...
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... thou seek him , he will be found of thee ; but if thou forsake him , he will cast thee off for ever . SECTION IX . THAT every day has its pains and sorrows is universally experienced , and almost universally confessed . But let us not ...
... thou seek him , he will be found of thee ; but if thou forsake him , he will cast thee off for ever . SECTION IX . THAT every day has its pains and sorrows is universally experienced , and almost universally confessed . But let us not ...
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... thou a mind , Damocles , " says the king , " to taste this happiness ; and to know , by experience , what the enjoyments are , of which thou hast so high an idea ? " Da- mocles , with joy , accepted the offer . The king ordered that a ...
... thou a mind , Damocles , " says the king , " to taste this happiness ; and to know , by experience , what the enjoyments are , of which thou hast so high an idea ? " Da- mocles , with joy , accepted the offer . The king ordered that a ...
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