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... fear the rod ; The stormy working Soul fpits lies and froth . Dare to be true . Nothing can need a lye : A fault , which needs it moft , grows two thereby . Fly idleness , which yet thou canst not fly By dreffing , miftreffing , and ...
... fear the rod ; The stormy working Soul fpits lies and froth . Dare to be true . Nothing can need a lye : A fault , which needs it moft , grows two thereby . Fly idleness , which yet thou canst not fly By dreffing , miftreffing , and ...
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... fears to do ill , fets himself to task : Who fears to do well , fure should wear to mask . Look to thy mouth : Diseases enter there , Thou haft two fconfes , if thy ftomach call ; Carve , or difcourfe ; do not a famine fear . Who carves ...
... fears to do ill , fets himself to task : Who fears to do well , fure should wear to mask . Look to thy mouth : Diseases enter there , Thou haft two fconfes , if thy ftomach call ; Carve , or difcourfe ; do not a famine fear . Who carves ...
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... Fear ; But Love is loft , the Way of Friendfhip's gon , Though David had his Fonathan , Chrift his John . Yet be not Surety , if thou be a Father . Love is a Perfonal Debt . I cannot give My Childrens Right , nor ought he take it ...
... Fear ; But Love is loft , the Way of Friendfhip's gon , Though David had his Fonathan , Chrift his John . Yet be not Surety , if thou be a Father . Love is a Perfonal Debt . I cannot give My Childrens Right , nor ought he take it ...
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... fear . Kneeling ne'er fpoil'd filk ftocking : All equal are within the Churches gate . Refort to Sermons , but to prayers most : Praying's the end of preaching . O be dreft , Stay not for th ' other pin . Why , thou haft loft A joy for ...
... fear . Kneeling ne'er fpoil'd filk ftocking : All equal are within the Churches gate . Refort to Sermons , but to prayers most : Praying's the end of preaching . O be dreft , Stay not for th ' other pin . Why , thou haft loft A joy for ...
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... c . These drops being temper'd with a finners tears , A Balfam are for both the Hemispheres , Curing all wounds but mine ; all but my fears . Was ever grief , & c . Yet Yet my Difciples fleep : I cannot gain One hour 18 The CHURCH .
... c . These drops being temper'd with a finners tears , A Balfam are for both the Hemispheres , Curing all wounds but mine ; all but my fears . Was ever grief , & c . Yet Yet my Difciples fleep : I cannot gain One hour 18 The CHURCH .
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