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Thence he removed to Foresthill , near Alloa , where a damp school - room ,
poverty , and hard labour in teaching , united to injure his health and * Those
wounds , which humbled all that pride of man , Which brings such mighty aid to
virtue's ...
Thence he removed to Foresthill , near Alloa , where a damp school - room ,
poverty , and hard labour in teaching , united to injure his health and * Those
wounds , which humbled all that pride of man , Which brings such mighty aid to
virtue's ...
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... on the straining eye ; To glean Palemon's fields . The pride of While wav'ring
woods , and villages , and swains streams , Palemon was , the generous , and
the rich ; And rocks , and mountain - tops , that long Who led the rural life in all its
joy ...
... on the straining eye ; To glean Palemon's fields . The pride of While wav'ring
woods , and villages , and swains streams , Palemon was , the generous , and
the rich ; And rocks , and mountain - tops , that long Who led the rural life in all its
joy ...
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O let me now , into a richer soil , Transplant thee safe ! where vernal suns , and
showers , Diffuse their warmest , largest influence ; And of my garden be the
pride and joy ! Ill it befits thee , oh ! it ill befits Acasto's daughter , his whose open
...
O let me now , into a richer soil , Transplant thee safe ! where vernal suns , and
showers , Diffuse their warmest , largest influence ; And of my garden be the
pride and joy ! Ill it befits thee , oh ! it ill befits Acasto's daughter , his whose open
...
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... And love and song is all your pleasing care : But we , vain slaves of interest
and of pride , Dare not be blest lest envious tongues should blame : And hence ,
in vain I languish for my bride ; O mourn with me , sweet bird , my hapless flame .
... And love and song is all your pleasing care : But we , vain slaves of interest
and of pride , Dare not be blest lest envious tongues should blame : And hence ,
in vain I languish for my bride ; O mourn with me , sweet bird , my hapless flame .
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bar ; 1 Some fiery fop , with new commission vain , Where wav'ring man , betray'd
by vent'rous Who sleeps on brambles till he kills his man ; pride , Some frolic
drunkard , reeling from a feast , To chase the dreary paths , without a guide ...
bar ; 1 Some fiery fop , with new commission vain , Where wav'ring man , betray'd
by vent'rous Who sleeps on brambles till he kills his man ; pride , Some frolic
drunkard , reeling from a feast , To chase the dreary paths , without a guide ...
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