The Guardian, Band 1C. Whittingham, published John Sharpe, 1804 |
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... leave a sting behind them , nor am I cheated with that kind of mirth , " in the midst of which there is heaviness . " Of all the professions of men , a soldier's chiefly should put him upon this religious vigilance . His duty exposes ...
... leave a sting behind them , nor am I cheated with that kind of mirth , " in the midst of which there is heaviness . " Of all the professions of men , a soldier's chiefly should put him upon this religious vigilance . His duty exposes ...
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... leaving the preference undeter- mined , in the following lines : -Sometimes am I a king , Then treason makes me wish ... leave to fortify my unlearned reader with another bit of wisdom from Juvenal , by Dryden : In his Poem of " The ...
... leaving the preference undeter- mined , in the following lines : -Sometimes am I a king , Then treason makes me wish ... leave to fortify my unlearned reader with another bit of wisdom from Juvenal , by Dryden : In his Poem of " The ...
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... leave her , and never do it ; or else leave her for another , with a constant longing after her . He is a very unhappy man who does not reserve the most pure and kind affections of his heart for his marriage - bed , he will otherwise be ...
... leave her , and never do it ; or else leave her for another , with a constant longing after her . He is a very unhappy man who does not reserve the most pure and kind affections of his heart for his marriage - bed , he will otherwise be ...
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