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He kill'd my father , and for that , I , his sole son , send him to heaven . Why this is reward , not revenge . Up sword and know thou a more horrid time , When he is drunk , asleep , or in a rage . He is the prince of philosophical ...
He kill'd my father , and for that , I , his sole son , send him to heaven . Why this is reward , not revenge . Up sword and know thou a more horrid time , When he is drunk , asleep , or in a rage . He is the prince of philosophical ...
Page 108
day ' , and he ascribes the change to the supposition of a pre - existent state , as if our early thoughts were nearer heaven , reflections of former trails of glory , shadows of our past being . This is idle .
day ' , and he ascribes the change to the supposition of a pre - existent state , as if our early thoughts were nearer heaven , reflections of former trails of glory , shadows of our past being . This is idle .
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words which the poet's pen , glancing from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ' , lent to others , shook off the fetters of pedantry and affectation ; while his own thoughts and feelings , standing by themselves , were seized upon ...
words which the poet's pen , glancing from heaven to earth , from earth to heaven ' , lent to others , shook off the fetters of pedantry and affectation ; while his own thoughts and feelings , standing by themselves , were seized upon ...
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