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... thee , and joy to find that thou deservest to be loved by Mahomet , -with a mind great as his own . Sure , thou art an error of nature , and an exception to the rest of thy sex , and art immortal ; for sentiments like thine were never ...
... thee , and joy to find that thou deservest to be loved by Mahomet , -with a mind great as his own . Sure , thou art an error of nature , and an exception to the rest of thy sex , and art immortal ; for sentiments like thine were never ...
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... Thou then , my friend , who see'st the dangerous strife In which some demon bids me plunge my life , To the Aonian ... art You wake to finer feelings every heart ; In each bright page some truth important give , And bid to future ...
... Thou then , my friend , who see'st the dangerous strife In which some demon bids me plunge my life , To the Aonian ... art You wake to finer feelings every heart ; In each bright page some truth important give , And bid to future ...
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Death of Johnsons FatherIntercourse with Society in Lichfield Gilbert Walmesley | 30 |
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