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J. KING , Tho ' darkness still attends me ; And clouds obscure my sight , If Charity befriends me , ' Twill shed a cheering light . Then pity , kind gentleman , spare from your store , Nor turn the Blind Beggar unblest from your door !
J. KING , Tho ' darkness still attends me ; And clouds obscure my sight , If Charity befriends me , ' Twill shed a cheering light . Then pity , kind gentleman , spare from your store , Nor turn the Blind Beggar unblest from your door !
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confession , is , with much reluctance , delivered to the secular power to be punished according to his demerits ; and this writing they give to the seven Judges who attend at the right side of the altar , who immediately pass sentence ...
confession , is , with much reluctance , delivered to the secular power to be punished according to his demerits ; and this writing they give to the seven Judges who attend at the right side of the altar , who immediately pass sentence ...
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I think , without sticking at these difficulties , if one intends to make a progress in the history of our sacred books , we must simply attend to the historical truth , and leave all vain disputes to the philosophers and doctors .
I think , without sticking at these difficulties , if one intends to make a progress in the history of our sacred books , we must simply attend to the historical truth , and leave all vain disputes to the philosophers and doctors .
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... in your elbow chair , No upstart coxcomb by , to give offenee With idle prattle , or impertinence ; Printed by T. Kaygill , 36 , Frith - Street , Sobo . Unfold my pages , and awhile attend , The moral THE Price only Four Pence. ...
... in your elbow chair , No upstart coxcomb by , to give offenee With idle prattle , or impertinence ; Printed by T. Kaygill , 36 , Frith - Street , Sobo . Unfold my pages , and awhile attend , The moral THE Price only Four Pence. ...
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Unfold my pages , and awhile attend , The moral measures of an early friend , Who ( thro ' the lapse of time perhaps forgot ) At distance views , and glories in your lot . 3 Of Simon Eyre I sing , how he began , ' Till like yourself ...
Unfold my pages , and awhile attend , The moral measures of an early friend , Who ( thro ' the lapse of time perhaps forgot ) At distance views , and glories in your lot . 3 Of Simon Eyre I sing , how he began , ' Till like yourself ...
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