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In common with many only children , especially where the mother is of a grave
and home - loving nature , I learned to read at a very early age . Before I was
three years old , my father would perch me on the breakfast - table to exhibit my
one ...
In common with many only children , especially where the mother is of a grave
and home - loving nature , I learned to read at a very early age . Before I was
three years old , my father would perch me on the breakfast - table to exhibit my
one ...
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Tell fortune of her blindness ; Tell nature of decay ; Tell friendship of unkindness ;
Tell justice of delay : And if they dare reply , Then give them all the lie . Tell arts
they have no soundness , But vary by esteeming ; Tell schools they want ...
Tell fortune of her blindness ; Tell nature of decay ; Tell friendship of unkindness ;
Tell justice of delay : And if they dare reply , Then give them all the lie . Tell arts
they have no soundness , But vary by esteeming ; Tell schools they want ...
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Mr. Noel resides in a beautiful place in that beautiful neighbourhood , leading the
life of an accomplished but somewhat secluded country gentleman : -a most
enviable life , and one well adapted to the observation of nature and to the ...
Mr. Noel resides in a beautiful place in that beautiful neighbourhood , leading the
life of an accomplished but somewhat secluded country gentleman : -a most
enviable life , and one well adapted to the observation of nature and to the ...
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I do sometimes laugh , and am often angry with myself when I think on it ; and if I
had a son inclined by nature to the same folly , I believe I should bind him from it
by the strictest conjurations of a paternal blessing . For what can be more ...
I do sometimes laugh , and am often angry with myself when I think on it ; and if I
had a son inclined by nature to the same folly , I believe I should bind him from it
by the strictest conjurations of a paternal blessing . For what can be more ...
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My garden painted o'er With nature's hand , not art's ; and pleasures yield ,
Horace might envy in his Sabine field . 66 Thus would I double my life's fading
space , For he that runs it well , twice runs his race . And in this true delight ,
These ...
My garden painted o'er With nature's hand , not art's ; and pleasures yield ,
Horace might envy in his Sabine field . 66 Thus would I double my life's fading
space , For he that runs it well , twice runs his race . And in this true delight ,
These ...
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