Great Truths by Great Authors: A Dictionary of Aids...Claxton, Remsen & Haffelfinger, 1879 - Всего страниц: 564 |
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... VIRTUE ! Virtue ! as thy joys excel , So are thy woes transcendent ; the gross Knows not the Bliss or Misery of either . Virtue . Young . world VIRTUE , not rolling suns , the mind matures ; That Life is long , which answers Life's ...
... VIRTUE ! Virtue ! as thy joys excel , So are thy woes transcendent ; the gross Knows not the Bliss or Misery of either . Virtue . Young . world VIRTUE , not rolling suns , the mind matures ; That Life is long , which answers Life's ...
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A Dictionary of Aids... William M. White. Virtue . - Young . WHO does the best his circumstance allows , Does well , acts nobly ; Angels could no more . Virtue . Moore . - THE plain , good man , whose actions teach More Virtue than a ...
A Dictionary of Aids... William M. White. Virtue . - Young . WHO does the best his circumstance allows , Does well , acts nobly ; Angels could no more . Virtue . Moore . - THE plain , good man , whose actions teach More Virtue than a ...
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... Virtue ; but to be ambitious of titles , of place , of ceremonial respects and civil pageantry , is as vain and little as the things are which we court . Virtue .-- St . Evremond . VIRTUE I love , without austerity ; Pleasure without ...
... Virtue ; but to be ambitious of titles , of place , of ceremonial respects and civil pageantry , is as vain and little as the things are which we court . Virtue .-- St . Evremond . VIRTUE I love , without austerity ; Pleasure without ...
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