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Page 38
... Passing from joy to joy the heaven of all , What has been given to ourselves , or sanctioned by a common vow . God , in the meantime , accumulating his rewards , May at once increase our honour and illustrate his own love . Nor heavens ...
... Passing from joy to joy the heaven of all , What has been given to ourselves , or sanctioned by a common vow . God , in the meantime , accumulating his rewards , May at once increase our honour and illustrate his own love . Nor heavens ...
Page 51
... , less oppressive than that of the tomb , is , owing to the singular goodness of the Deity , passed amid the pursuits of literature and the cheering salutations of friendship . But if , as THE PROSE WORKS OF MILTON . 51.
... , less oppressive than that of the tomb , is , owing to the singular goodness of the Deity , passed amid the pursuits of literature and the cheering salutations of friendship . But if , as THE PROSE WORKS OF MILTON . 51.
Page 66
... passed so many years in occupations which called for only so small a portion of his powers . Did he then fix his attention on that other noble aim which rose before him , and labour to become for ever illustrious as the historian of his ...
... passed so many years in occupations which called for only so small a portion of his powers . Did he then fix his attention on that other noble aim which rose before him , and labour to become for ever illustrious as the historian of his ...
Page 76
... passed along , Some ancient border gathering song . " How picturesque , yet how minute ! Not even Wordsworth , de- voted as he is to nature , and to visible as well as invisible truth , can compare with Scott in fidelity of description ...
... passed along , Some ancient border gathering song . " How picturesque , yet how minute ! Not even Wordsworth , de- voted as he is to nature , and to visible as well as invisible truth , can compare with Scott in fidelity of description ...
Page 86
... passed through this process seem to have wondrous little pity for those who are still struggling with its horrors , and very little care to aid them . Yet if it be disease , does it not claim pity , and would it not be well to try some ...
... passed through this process seem to have wondrous little pity for those who are still struggling with its horrors , and very little care to aid them . Yet if it be disease , does it not claim pity , and would it not be well to try some ...
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