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... pursuits and undertakings , and mingle even with our holy- day pleasures . It was a fine morning ; but it rained all day . Ah ! this is like life . You may not think it , child- ren ; but I know it . Yet this very circumstance , it ...
... pursuits and undertakings , and mingle even with our holy- day pleasures . It was a fine morning ; but it rained all day . Ah ! this is like life . You may not think it , child- ren ; but I know it . Yet this very circumstance , it ...
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... pursuits cannot render retirement agreeable ; concealment to them is wretchedness . There is no generous sentiment , no amiable disposition , no warm affection , but is chilled and blighted by the secret influence of self - conceit ...
... pursuits cannot render retirement agreeable ; concealment to them is wretchedness . There is no generous sentiment , no amiable disposition , no warm affection , but is chilled and blighted by the secret influence of self - conceit ...
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... pursuits , is beautifully intimated by the Poet : when after relating how - modestly retiring from the philosophical discourse between the angel and Adam - she , 66 -Went forth among her fruits and flowers , To visit how they prospered ...
... pursuits , is beautifully intimated by the Poet : when after relating how - modestly retiring from the philosophical discourse between the angel and Adam - she , 66 -Went forth among her fruits and flowers , To visit how they prospered ...
Side 89
... pursuit reasonable in us their descendants ? To young people just awaking from the dreams of childhood , and becoming capable of observa- tion and reflection , is not this fair world with the interesting phenomena of nature , in fact ...
... pursuit reasonable in us their descendants ? To young people just awaking from the dreams of childhood , and becoming capable of observa- tion and reflection , is not this fair world with the interesting phenomena of nature , in fact ...
Side 90
... pursuits and childish amusements ? -when alter- nate attention to dress , visiting , and superficial acquirements , are suffered to engross all the time , or at least to engage all the interest ? If Milton had represented our mother Eve ...
... pursuits and childish amusements ? -when alter- nate attention to dress , visiting , and superficial acquirements , are suffered to engross all the time , or at least to engage all the interest ? If Milton had represented our mother Eve ...
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