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... delight . " I was struck with the novelty of his expressions , and asked whether nothing could relieve him from so wretched a state of indifference " The pleasures of benevolence , have sometimes , " he said , " afforded me most ...
... delight . " I was struck with the novelty of his expressions , and asked whether nothing could relieve him from so wretched a state of indifference " The pleasures of benevolence , have sometimes , " he said , " afforded me most ...
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... delights with a thousand wish'd contentings ; Cannot a chance of a night , or an hour , Cross thy delights with a thousand sad tormentings ? Fortune , honour , beauty , youth , are but blossoms dying ; Wanton pleasure , doting love ...
... delights with a thousand wish'd contentings ; Cannot a chance of a night , or an hour , Cross thy delights with a thousand sad tormentings ? Fortune , honour , beauty , youth , are but blossoms dying ; Wanton pleasure , doting love ...
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... delights in it . It is said in the Le - ke , a stone not cut , forms no gem : the man who does not learn , is ignorant of good principles . Han - wan - kung said , a man without knowledge , differs from a brute only in being clothed ...
... delights in it . It is said in the Le - ke , a stone not cut , forms no gem : the man who does not learn , is ignorant of good principles . Han - wan - kung said , a man without knowledge , differs from a brute only in being clothed ...
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