Museum of Foreign Literature and Science, Volumen3Robert Walsh, Eliakim Littell, John Jay Smith E. Littell, 1823 |
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... thou in thy treasure - caves and cells ? Thou hollow - sounding and mysterious Main ! -Pale glistening pearls , and rainbow - colour'd shells , Bright things which gleam unreck'd of , and in vain . -Keep , keep thy riches , melancholy ...
... thou in thy treasure - caves and cells ? Thou hollow - sounding and mysterious Main ! -Pale glistening pearls , and rainbow - colour'd shells , Bright things which gleam unreck'd of , and in vain . -Keep , keep thy riches , melancholy ...
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... thou desire to know the power of a state , observe in what correspondence it lives with her neighbouring state : If she make allyance with the contribution of money , it is an evident sign of weaknesse : If with her valour , or repute ...
... thou desire to know the power of a state , observe in what correspondence it lives with her neighbouring state : If she make allyance with the contribution of money , it is an evident sign of weaknesse : If with her valour , or repute ...
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... thou storm at it , ' tis thine : if thou contemne it , ' tis his . " " Let not the sweetnesse of contemplation be so esteemed , that action be des- pised : Rachel was more faire , Lea more fruitfull . As contemplation is more de ...
... thou storm at it , ' tis thine : if thou contemne it , ' tis his . " " Let not the sweetnesse of contemplation be so esteemed , that action be des- pised : Rachel was more faire , Lea more fruitfull . As contemplation is more de ...
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