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... fly ; Where the midge dares not venture Lest herself fast she lay , If Love come , he will enter , And soon find out the way . " t NOTE ( M ) . " We see in all other pleasures there is a satiety , and after they be used , their verdure ...
... fly ; Where the midge dares not venture Lest herself fast she lay , If Love come , he will enter , And soon find out the way . " t NOTE ( M ) . " We see in all other pleasures there is a satiety , and after they be used , their verdure ...
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... listening angels lean from heaven to hear : To farthest shores th ' ambrosial spirit flies , Sweet to the world , and grateful to the skies . " Bishop Wilberforce , in his Sermon , ( Rivington , 1847 , ) says , " Nor is this all 100 NOTES .
... listening angels lean from heaven to hear : To farthest shores th ' ambrosial spirit flies , Sweet to the world , and grateful to the skies . " Bishop Wilberforce , in his Sermon , ( Rivington , 1847 , ) says , " Nor is this all 100 NOTES .
Strana 104
... fly ? wandering from his house and home , wearying himself with climbing upon every ascent , cringing and courting every body he meets to lift him up from the ground , bruising himself with continual falls , and at last breaking his ...
... fly ? wandering from his house and home , wearying himself with climbing upon every ascent , cringing and courting every body he meets to lift him up from the ground , bruising himself with continual falls , and at last breaking his ...
Strana 116
... fly , That makes short holiday in the sun - beam , And dies by some child's hand : the feeble bird With little wings , yet greatly venturous In the upper sky : the fish in th ' other element , That knows no touch of eloquence . What ...
... fly , That makes short holiday in the sun - beam , And dies by some child's hand : the feeble bird With little wings , yet greatly venturous In the upper sky : the fish in th ' other element , That knows no touch of eloquence . What ...
Strana 119
... fly ; the utmost he could do was to perch on a stick within six inches of the ground . He shook his head several times , as if to get rid of something that seemed troublesome in his . throat ; his eyes were restless , and his feathers ...
... fly ; the utmost he could do was to perch on a stick within six inches of the ground . He shook his head several times , as if to get rid of something that seemed troublesome in his . throat ; his eyes were restless , and his feathers ...
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