A New Guide to the English Tongue: In Five PartsS. Babcock, 1840 |
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... live well , that will die well . He doth live ill , that doth not mend . LESSON III . A bad life will make a bad end . We must let the time past put us in mind of the ill we have done . In the time to come we must do ill no more . Be ...
... live well , that will die well . He doth live ill , that doth not mend . LESSON III . A bad life will make a bad end . We must let the time past put us in mind of the ill we have done . In the time to come we must do ill no more . Be ...
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... LIVE TO DIE . You , whose fond wishes do to heaven aspire , Who make those blest abodes your sole desire , If you are wise , and hope that bliss to gain , Use well your time , live not an hour in vain : Let not the morrow your vain ...
... LIVE TO DIE . You , whose fond wishes do to heaven aspire , Who make those blest abodes your sole desire , If you are wise , and hope that bliss to gain , Use well your time , live not an hour in vain : Let not the morrow your vain ...
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... live with him again . The snake replied , That she forgave him , but she would not return to live with one who kept a hatchet in his house ; adding , that although the smart of the wound was gone , yet the mark was left , and the ...
... live with him again . The snake replied , That she forgave him , but she would not return to live with one who kept a hatchet in his house ; adding , that although the smart of the wound was gone , yet the mark was left , and the ...
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