The Works of Hannah More, Volume 5Harper & Brothers, 1836 |
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Page 11
... poor in spirit , the meek , and the peace - makers . " Will not these , and such like humbling propositions , delivered one day in seven only , in all the sober and beautiful simplicity of our church , with all the force of truth indeed ...
... poor in spirit , the meek , and the peace - makers . " Will not these , and such like humbling propositions , delivered one day in seven only , in all the sober and beautiful simplicity of our church , with all the force of truth indeed ...
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... poor birth was no provision made , A flower that sprung and languished in the shade . On Avon's banks , forsaken and forlorn , This careless mother left her elder born ; And though unlike what Avon hailed of yore , Those giant sons that ...
... poor birth was no provision made , A flower that sprung and languished in the shade . On Avon's banks , forsaken and forlorn , This careless mother left her elder born ; And though unlike what Avon hailed of yore , Those giant sons that ...
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... Poor in the highest dignities of Rome ? Illustrious crime ! O glorious poverty ! Man . But know , Attilia— Att . O , have patience with me . And can ungrateful Rome so soon forget ? Can those who breathe the air he breathed forget The ...
... Poor in the highest dignities of Rome ? Illustrious crime ! O glorious poverty ! Man . But know , Attilia— Att . O , have patience with me . And can ungrateful Rome so soon forget ? Can those who breathe the air he breathed forget The ...
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... poor , degrading triumph To close these failing eyes ; but , O my countrymen ! Check their vain hopes , and show aspiring Afric That heroes are the common growth of Rome . Man . Unequalled fortitude . Pub . O fatal virtue ! Ham . What ...
... poor , degrading triumph To close these failing eyes ; but , O my countrymen ! Check their vain hopes , and show aspiring Afric That heroes are the common growth of Rome . Man . Unequalled fortitude . Pub . O fatal virtue ! Ham . What ...
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... poor , wretched privilege of breathing Would force me to betray my country to them . Have these barbarians any tortures left , To match the cruelty of such a thought ? Revenge me , fathers ! and I'm still a Roman . Arm , arm yourselves ...
... poor , wretched privilege of breathing Would force me to betray my country to them . Have these barbarians any tortures left , To match the cruelty of such a thought ? Revenge me , fathers ! and I'm still a Roman . Arm , arm yourselves ...
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