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Page ix
Mr. Hamilton , as his custom was , complimented the orator upon his performance
, and pointed out to the students the most masterly striking parts of it ; but at last ,
turning to Mr. Thomson , he told him , smiling , that if he thought of being useful ...
Mr. Hamilton , as his custom was , complimented the orator upon his performance
, and pointed out to the students the most masterly striking parts of it ; but at last ,
turning to Mr. Thomson , he told him , smiling , that if he thought of being useful ...
Page xx
It was , at first , little more than a few detached stanzas , in the way of rail . lery on
himself , and on fome of his friends , who would reproach him with indolence ;
while he thought them , at least , as indolent as himself . But he saw very soon ...
It was , at first , little more than a few detached stanzas , in the way of rail . lery on
himself , and on fome of his friends , who would reproach him with indolence ;
while he thought them , at least , as indolent as himself . But he saw very soon ...
Page xxi
This , however , by the use of proper medicines , was removed , so that he was
thought to be out of danger : till the fine weather having tempted him to expose
himself once more to the evening dews , his fever returned with violence , and
with ...
This , however , by the use of proper medicines , was removed , so that he was
thought to be out of danger : till the fine weather having tempted him to expose
himself once more to the evening dews , his fever returned with violence , and
with ...
Page 41
But absent , what fantastic woes arous'd , Rage in each thought , by restless
musing fed , Chill the warm cheek , and blast the bloom of life ? Neglected
fortune flies ; and sliding swift , Prone into ruin , fall his fcorn'd affairs . ' Tis nought
but ...
But absent , what fantastic woes arous'd , Rage in each thought , by restless
musing fed , Chill the warm cheek , and blast the bloom of life ? Neglected
fortune flies ; and sliding swift , Prone into ruin , fall his fcorn'd affairs . ' Tis nought
but ...
Page 46
Attuning all their passions into love ; Where friendship full - exerts her softest
power , Perfect esteem enlivened by desire Ineffable , and sympathy of soul ;
Thought meeting thought , and will preventing will , With boundless confidence :
for ...
Attuning all their passions into love ; Where friendship full - exerts her softest
power , Perfect esteem enlivened by desire Ineffable , and sympathy of soul ;
Thought meeting thought , and will preventing will , With boundless confidence :
for ...
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