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... seasons , when the fields were left With half a harvest . It pleased Heaven to add A worse affliction in the plague of ... season : many rich Sank down , as in a dream , among the poor ; And of the poor did many cease to be , And their ...
... seasons , when the fields were left With half a harvest . It pleased Heaven to add A worse affliction in the plague of ... season : many rich Sank down , as in a dream , among the poor ; And of the poor did many cease to be , And their ...
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... season . But , with the majority , though their force be abated , they continue through life . Moreover , the fire of youth is too vivacious an element to be extinguished or damped by a philosophical remark ; and while there is no ...
... season . But , with the majority , though their force be abated , they continue through life . Moreover , the fire of youth is too vivacious an element to be extinguished or damped by a philosophical remark ; and while there is no ...
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... Seasons , " the crop was doubtless abundant . Neither individuals nor nations become corrupt all at once , nor are they enlightened in a moment . Thomson was an inspired Poet , but he could not work miracles ; in cases where the art of ...
... Seasons , " the crop was doubtless abundant . Neither individuals nor nations become corrupt all at once , nor are they enlightened in a moment . Thomson was an inspired Poet , but he could not work miracles ; in cases where the art of ...
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