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... live for ever ! Victor Chief ! -existence o'er , Lightnings trace thy deeds of yore , — Fame records in blazon'd story , Nelson's death , and Nelson's glory ! F , on the page of history that re- THE NEREIDS ' DIRGE . which , each was ...
... live for ever ! Victor Chief ! -existence o'er , Lightnings trace thy deeds of yore , — Fame records in blazon'd story , Nelson's death , and Nelson's glory ! F , on the page of history that re- THE NEREIDS ' DIRGE . which , each was ...
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... live longer than the vir- tuous member of society ; for the lin- gering remnant of a life passed in the gratification of vice , is that portion of a miserable existence which by its pains and privations involves the self - con- demned ...
... live longer than the vir- tuous member of society ; for the lin- gering remnant of a life passed in the gratification of vice , is that portion of a miserable existence which by its pains and privations involves the self - con- demned ...
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... live we have duties to perform , both towards God and man , and those which we owe to him must not be thrown aside for the fulfilment of those which we owe to our fellow - creatures - -so that in whatever station of life we may be ...
... live we have duties to perform , both towards God and man , and those which we owe to him must not be thrown aside for the fulfilment of those which we owe to our fellow - creatures - -so that in whatever station of life we may be ...
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... POUSSIN , CLAUDE , thy skill combines And beauteous Nature lives in thy desigus . C. L. M. CONTAINING A CONCISE DESCRIPTION OF bably founded by De Courcy 1818. ] 29 Inscription on the Monument of M. De Loutherbourg .
... POUSSIN , CLAUDE , thy skill combines And beauteous Nature lives in thy desigus . C. L. M. CONTAINING A CONCISE DESCRIPTION OF bably founded by De Courcy 1818. ] 29 Inscription on the Monument of M. De Loutherbourg .
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... live without the object of her affections , that she has yielded to his generous and disinterested impor- tunities , and by the time that they shall have read that letter she will most pro- bably have united with his name and fortune ...
... live without the object of her affections , that she has yielded to his generous and disinterested impor- tunities , and by the time that they shall have read that letter she will most pro- bably have united with his name and fortune ...
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