The Speaker ; Or, Miscellaneous Pieces: Selected from the Best English Writers ... ; To which are Prefixed, Two EssaysJ. Gold, 1803 - 332ÆäÀÌÁö |
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... PLEASURE AND PAIN . THERE HERE were two families which , from the beginning of the world , were as opposite to each other as light and darkness . The one of them lived in Heaven , and the ether in Hell . The youngest descended of the ...
... PLEASURE AND PAIN . THERE HERE were two families which , from the beginning of the world , were as opposite to each other as light and darkness . The one of them lived in Heaven , and the ether in Hell . The youngest descended of the ...
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... Pleasure ; and if Pleasure enters , you may be sure Pain is not far off . BUT , notwithstanding this marriage was very conveni ent for the two parties , it did not seem to answer the in- tention of Jupiter in sending them among mankind ...
... Pleasure ; and if Pleasure enters , you may be sure Pain is not far off . BUT , notwithstanding this marriage was very conveni ent for the two parties , it did not seem to answer the in- tention of Jupiter in sending them among mankind ...
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... PLEASURE . -BEHOLD the ways Of Heav'n's eternal destiny to man , For ever just , benevolent , and wise : That VIRTUE's awful steps , howe'er pursued By vexing Fortune and intrusive Pain , Should never be divided from her chaste , Her ...
... PLEASURE . -BEHOLD the ways Of Heav'n's eternal destiny to man , For ever just , benevolent , and wise : That VIRTUE's awful steps , howe'er pursued By vexing Fortune and intrusive Pain , Should never be divided from her chaste , Her ...
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Elegy written in a Coun | 10 |
NARRATIVE PIECES | 14 |
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