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Page 43
... union that bespeaks A just reciprocation . A fretful temper will divide The closest knot that may be tied By ceaseless sharp corrosion ; A temper passionate and fierce May suddenly your joys disperse At one immense explosion . In vain ...
... union that bespeaks A just reciprocation . A fretful temper will divide The closest knot that may be tied By ceaseless sharp corrosion ; A temper passionate and fierce May suddenly your joys disperse At one immense explosion . In vain ...
Page 75
... ! When social minds at first acquaintance greet , An intercourse no language can define . Here is the sympathetic pleasure found , When the full heart with kindness over- flows ; The Union hers , by mutual honour bound , The 75.
... ! When social minds at first acquaintance greet , An intercourse no language can define . Here is the sympathetic pleasure found , When the full heart with kindness over- flows ; The Union hers , by mutual honour bound , The 75.
Page 162
... union of such friends , being truly perfect , makes them lose the feeling of such duties , and hate , and expel from one another these words of division , and difference ; benefit , good deed , duty , obligation , acknowledgement ...
... union of such friends , being truly perfect , makes them lose the feeling of such duties , and hate , and expel from one another these words of division , and difference ; benefit , good deed , duty , obligation , acknowledgement ...
Contents
OLIVER GOLDSMITH | 65 |
FRANCIS BACON | 129 |
Friendship 73 | 133 |
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acquaintance actions adempte admonition affection alliance amicitiæ amity I speak ancient Apollonius of Tyana Aretheus attraction beauty Blosius bodies brother Cæsar castoreum common conversation counsel daugh discourse divine doth duties eight illustrations enemy Epimenides Eudamidas favour fear feel FIONA MACLEOD FRANCIS BACON frater fruit of friendship GEORGE BERKELEY give giveth Gracchus grace griefs H. C. PRESTON MACGOUN hate hath heart Heraclitus honour humour illustrations in colour JOSEPH ADDISON Julius Cæsar kind lose lover man's marriage mean mind mutual nature neque ness never noble obey offices OLIVER GOLDSMITH passions perfect persons pleasure Pompey precept Quæ relation religion saith second fruit secret ship sincere society solitude soul spirit Sylla Tecum unà tender teth thee things THOMAS CARLYLE thou thought thy friend Tiberius Gracchus tion Towgood true friend truly union unto virtue whereof whole WILLIAM COWPER wisdom wise wits