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... hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates ; Neither to change , nor falter , nor repent ; This , like thy glory , Titan , is to be Good , great and joyous , beautiful and free ; This is alone Life , Joy ...
... hope till Hope creates From its own wreck the thing it contemplates ; Neither to change , nor falter , nor repent ; This , like thy glory , Titan , is to be Good , great and joyous , beautiful and free ; This is alone Life , Joy ...
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... hope for any liberty and happi- ness without reason and virtue , for where there is no virtue there will be crime , and where there is crime there must be gov- ernment . Before the restraints of government are lessened , it is fit that ...
... hope for any liberty and happi- ness without reason and virtue , for where there is no virtue there will be crime , and where there is crime there must be gov- ernment . Before the restraints of government are lessened , it is fit that ...
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... hope in something good , which neither violence nor misrepresentation nor prejudice can ever totally extinguish among mankind . 1. After slight revision , the poem was reissued as The Revolt of Islam . 2. The Holy Alliance was a league ...
... hope in something good , which neither violence nor misrepresentation nor prejudice can ever totally extinguish among mankind . 1. After slight revision , the poem was reissued as The Revolt of Islam . 2. The Holy Alliance was a league ...
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ESSAYS | 28 |
PROPOSALS FOR AN ASSOCIATION | 169 |
A VINDICATION | 181 |
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