The idler. PoemsPafraets Book Company, 1908 |
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Page 17
... vain alike . Those invaders ranged over the continent slaughtering , in their rage , those that re- sisted , and those that submitted , in their mirth . Of those that remained , some were buried in cav- erns , and condemned to dig ...
... vain alike . Those invaders ranged over the continent slaughtering , in their rage , those that re- sisted , and those that submitted , in their mirth . Of those that remained , some were buried in cav- erns , and condemned to dig ...
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... vain ; and to search 1 This humorous paper was written by Mr. Thomas Warton , who is said to have sketched from a character in real life , distantly related to himself . - Drake's Essays , Vol . II . no longer after truth and wisdom ...
... vain ; and to search 1 This humorous paper was written by Mr. Thomas Warton , who is said to have sketched from a character in real life , distantly related to himself . - Drake's Essays , Vol . II . no longer after truth and wisdom ...
Page 82
... deep sigh , have I been labour- ing in vain to amass wealth which at last is useless ! Let no man hereafter wish to be rich , who is already too wise to be flattered . SIR , No. 100. SATURDAY , MARCH 15 , 1760 82 THE IDLER.
... deep sigh , have I been labour- ing in vain to amass wealth which at last is useless ! Let no man hereafter wish to be rich , who is already too wise to be flattered . SIR , No. 100. SATURDAY , MARCH 15 , 1760 82 THE IDLER.
Page 96
... vain ; the day in which every work of the hand , and imagination of the heart shall be brought to judgment , and an everlasting futurity shall be de- termined by the past ' . ' This most solemn and impressive paper may be profitably ...
... vain ; the day in which every work of the hand , and imagination of the heart shall be brought to judgment , and an everlasting futurity shall be de- termined by the past ' . ' This most solemn and impressive paper may be profitably ...
Page 96
... vain ; the day and imagination of the ho shall be brought to judgment , and an everlasting futurity shall be de termined by the past . 1 This most soleums and lapressive paper may be profitably ess with the introduction of Bishop ...
... vain ; the day and imagination of the ho shall be brought to judgment , and an everlasting futurity shall be de termined by the past . 1 This most soleums and lapressive paper may be profitably ess with the introduction of Bishop ...
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